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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-04-16

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-04-16 page 1

Kr,DlCAL. MT21rTTrfV C , DYCPJJPOIA I If i If D. O., B.rcA As, iiuuriorotu win i "! " . iSltoteMlnwl I" tb Ibllowiaf 9,n.nUUS at the J 'I."-"tt th. Alle- r-l, flltrtwf. "wSJSla th. M. Lo-1. Ar.w.1. SI. Uml., . TheM eoooatremeats Mob maJ. la Milcl eoe. loi .It; with the new p.tl.r to b. .n .1 lb. Alleaneoy. Hew Yove.'vmakiord, e. fceale, Wj V.VlLt. Wwiun ul WublDW Arasnele, end HDiirin iwr(MM le to h.ve the nrlvl. the ehrip or MM uoiwk""- , ..j - tuck talon enttloav Tb.v are V. be Mb), .i t. Inspection .1 the a-l what. delivered, raaetoaa' r tha flolUBDUBl. Hon. ar. to be accented or paid tw bat eonh aa ara appro. ad nnon lnepecllon. Tna balu tobaof (ralaed leather, mat .11 lik tv ba Ilia boat oak taumd. The abonlder belt will belnclnd.dln thejet. Deliver!.! must ba ni.de In lota of not lata man on.-nftenthl-l6) par woelt otf the whole Bomber outraMedrbrlth. drat daUtwrj ba mad. Ok tha ''fallVraMka deliveries at speellled time will abject (he oontraetor to a forfeiture of tba number "V ' ,.V-u mm.t b. bond In tha .anal Banner; tb. box.ee to ne eaargea " terminedbv thalnapMtor. m.i.H .ill mtmu. e.nlleitlv tKa Arsenal, or Aree- aals. whara eney propbaa t deliver, .ud Iba rAin.bera-l el. ntatbev propoN ta deliver at back plaea, u a K mora than one. t , ' No blda will ba considered from partial olhar than mgnlar raenulactnrere, and autb aa ara known to thfl Uapartuaat to s. fall; ooaapatont aaaanta In thatr owa abopa tb. work propoaod for. Sboalil any pariy obtaining s contract, oawr aeoaatiaaaanta otbar than th aa made In hla own abopr, thai will ba rejected and th. oontrwtt road.r 1 null and Told. Tha nam. and placa of manufacmra of aacll party cbtalDt.ii a aoaxract mnit ba Mainpad on tacb part el Mck aat of aocoutrtmanta. - ' Dlddara will ancloaa wUh tbalr blda (ha written acknowkdguianta of tbalr anratlM orar tbalr owa "'tae'bparty obulnlnr. a Mmtmot will ba obliged to antar Into konda with approrad auratlaa for Ita faithful aiaontlatf. " ' r TJpctntha award walDg mad., ttnoaaaafat btddan wftl ba noilDad, and furalahad with forma of con tractand boad, . Tna Dapartaumt raaaran th. rlakt rtajitiiy vallbida, lfnotdmad adtlanaetory Propoaala will ba add mated to "Bngadlar Oonaral Oeorge . Itamaay, W f Ordaaaoa. W.ahiaiton, . 0," awmnad. "t ropoaaU for Infantry Accoa. tramanta. QKuBOK If. BAalSA Y, marUu tdand Brig. Qan., Chief of Orduano.. Proposals for Forage.? Omm ('irmuni'i Omoi. WmMUMOTOrT DlFOf, Iaotmbr 8, IMS. S1ALID PE0PD8ALS ABB IiSVITltD BY TUB aattonlKoW wpplrluc Um U. S. QurUrJ BMUr'i DtiwrtMnl WiMhiactoB, D. 0.. BHi-mot. Md.( AtttxandrU, d4 Fort Monro., Vjw, or itber or Umm ploM, with Umj, Oora, Oftla, -4 ' Btimw. - Blda will to iwodvad for tb tMivary or 5,000 !!.-pU of corn or oU ivaU 50 toai of mj W itrtvw, n4 wpwrdi. Bttklm anal att at which of tbo boi jwinea poinia Ibey panpotw to Biki dellwlM, nd th tmUm t which tb7 will mftk deli . thrt; th qnsntlty ofMch rticl proposed io be delUerad; the tlmwbi)ii'Miil d.llvarj tbAil bo oomaisaoed, and Wbiin to becoBiplflted. Tho prioertaatt bwrlttB out Id word oo. th "Bldi.: r;' .. , - f Oora t bif ai ap la good atoat atvoki of about two bushtiU etveh. OaU la like ackar ttbont threw btiih-la each; thaacka to b farolabud without xtr rabartsc itli0Troaal tb,lly aadUtaaw to-fa liacarelr bulfd. Tho prtlculr Mind or deaeriptfon of oati. corn, bay, or atraw, propowd to b dulivared mnat ba atatod In the propoaala. , All the rUt;ltw o0srd ander th blda harnlnIn-fTlted,wHlb-auliJect taa rigid loapaction by tboOor -arnmani laapttotor. befor being actwptML . Contract- wlU be awarded from tltt-to time, to ihe lowest reaponalble bidder, aa the lotereft of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amoant contracted for aball have been delivered and accepted. I' The bidder will be required to accompany Me pro ( Meat with a guaranty, aigned bj two reaponslble peraonn, that, In caae hia bid la accepted, 'be or they Will, witbio ten daya thereafter, eiecut the con, tract for, the same, with good and aadlclent auretlea n m autn equal to the amount of the contract, to de liver the forage proposed, In eou fortuity with the karma of ttita adrertnment and in case the aaid ' bidder aha II fall t enter Into the contract, they to .anake good th difference between the olfi-r of aald " bidder and the nttit loweat reaponnlble bidder, or t the peraon to whom th contract may be awardod. Thenmponelblllty of the guarantors mom beafaown . , fcy thftoltiiOal certiticate of U. &. Dlitrlct Judge or Attorney, Collector of Goatoma, or any other officer j wnder the United (Hates Oovernment, or reapouaible known person to thla oSo. 1 All bidden will be dnly notlOed of the acceptance or n i lection of their nrouoaala. t The full name and pootoll.ee addreee of each bidder bus. do ifgiDiy written in .nepropoaai. i ' Propoaala mnat b addreaeed to Brigadier Oeneral P. U. Uucker, Chief Depot Qnartermaater. washing. i ton, D, C, and should be plainly marked "Proposal! Jor Forage." Bonda, In a anm equal to the amount of tb oon-traot. aiunod by the contractor and both of hie irosr- an tors, will be required of the suceeaaful bidder or pieatm upon ngninR ne oontraoc. Blank forma of Bids, Guarantees and Bonds, ana be obtained on application to this olnoe. ; FiiitM or PBorouAi,: , (Town, County and State.) . - (D.l..) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and delivec to Mia V aited Stat, t the Quartermaater'a Pepartmeot, at agnmbly to LhaUaaut of your dWurtiaomutit, Inviting proposals for Forage, dated Waaliiugton Depott December , 18G4, the following ftrticlue, via: , ... - Bnithelsof Corn, In sacka, at perboahel,o , , 6ti pounds. Busliels of Oati In sacka, at per bushel, 31! pounds. , "-""Toufl of Baled Hay. at per ton, of 3,00 pounds. Tons Tons of Baled Straw, at oer ton of 8.00 nounaa. i , . Delivery to commeno on or before the day of ' , ten , antl to be completed on or before tb day of . 1HQ-. ftiij pledge myself to enter Into a writ ton contract with the United States, with good and appro twI securities, within the spare of ten days, iter Being noiineu mat my oia naa neon aceepwo. j. . lour obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. BtrnEca, OUief Depot Quartermaster, , Waehlngton. D. G. r GUABANTV. We, the undersigned, residents of , In th , county of, aud Bute of , hereby jointly and 1 aeveraiiy covenant witn tne united BtateSj-ana guar ntee in oounte the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten davs after the acceptance of said bid. execute the contract for the name, ' with (rood and aiiillrieut suieties, in a anm equal to tb amount of the contract, to furnfuh ibe Forage ,. proposed lo conformity to the terms of advertisement. , .. utedliec.8,18ii3t.unilor which the bid was made; and in caae the said shall fall to enter into aeon- .'.tract as aforesaid, we gnaraotee to make good the ' difference between! the offer by the aid - and tbe -: Beat lower responsible bidder, or tbe person to whom the coo tract may be awarded. r Glten under our band and seals this day , " Wltnesn -'.- - . . fSPAt. ar.AL.I I hereby certify that, to tbe beat of my trnowledi nd belief, the above named guarantors are good and afHclent as auretiet, for tbe amount for which they oner to w security, To be certified by the United SUtes DIM i let A ttor ney. Collector of Customs, or eny otheromcar under tho United Slat" Government or responsible person known to this office. ' All proposals received nnder thla advertisement will be opened and examined at thla emoe on wed' noeilKv and Hatnrdav of each week, at lit M. Bid der are respectfully Invited to be present, at tb opening oi uiua ii iney ueaire. D. H. BUOHEB, Brigadier Oeneral and Qviartermvter dMl8dAm BEEF! "BEEF! Ornci Commimart or 8uuitknoi, TT. S. A,, Oni.imera. O. AnrilT. 1RM. I SKAT.VP PBOPItKAIS WILL BaT KKOKIVED (In duplicate) at thla Office, until 11 o'clock A. M., April 18th, lHUt, from first hands, and from citiceus loyal to the Government of the United l Btatwfor Lbs supply and delivery at-Oamff. Chaae, " vnio, i roe 'ii tail cnerse, oi luun a. may uu reqiiimd by tho Cointuiuary of Bobalit UM from tlma to time. Vhaflcafto b. wall fatted, sound and whnleeom. In alternate fore and hind nuartera or parte thereof. ( noeka and abankeeieludrd) to be of Stcara over fonr year, of aga, ach weighing at leaat fir. handred nounda. Hald bid, when' aveepted, will form the beef e of a wiitlen contract, with two goad and reanouaibl. uretlea, (namca of aarettoe requlrsd,) with bide, utHcient to Indemnify tbe Doited titatee .gninat loet. 8aid contract to take affect on tha lit daT of Bf ay, - 1SU4, and to continue in lore, until tho let day of BeptetnDer, tatta, nmtjnci to tna approval ol the uom miaary Uonaral ot ttnDaiatence. 1'aymenla to be made monthly In inch fanda aa faay ba aupplled by the TreaaDrer of th. United Slatea. Thiaadrarttaamantahatl be part and parcel of the aontrect, arj( k printed oopy of It moat ha attached ao w u wiu, u. u. oneainuiun, aprltd Captain and 0. B., D. g. Army. No. UO.J AkatT CtoTHirf. inn KQtriraoB Omck, I MNi-iHfljiTi, April o, too.. PBOPOBALS AB INVITED BY Till DMDKR. 810MKI), Ol.til WSDKKSDAT, April 2nth, 1M4, Hi o'clock P. M,or furalahlng thla Depart. nt(by contract) will no , uiMiiai-u v ooien, Oa tub Kettlest Army standard, do do -- F Color Belts, TJrums-complete, Veiling Axes, (nrst quality only and to weigh from to b pounds,) Tlllug Axe Handles, , Guidons, Cavalry,) jvrroey, Bajnioe, Pick Ax. do. Pick Ax Handle, Spadea, do i Bbeiter Tents, do Bair plea of which nay be aeen nt tb OoOc of Clothing and KQulpug In thl city. To be delivered tree of charge, at tbe 0. B. Inapee ton Werabona, In thi city, in good new pxluwj, with the nam of tha party furot'hlog, th kind and quantity of goods dlituictgr marked oBMchnrtlclt nd paekage. - - - Partis oSartiif good mttwLIn all oaae. fornish amplea, marked and numbered to correspond with. ' tbalr proposal, and distinctly etate in tbeir bids Uw 'jwaotitr of gooaa taey propoea to Quoiau, tie prloa, . sod the time of delivery , i A guaranty aignea oy two responsbl persons. suit aeoompany each I , guaranteeing that tb blddnrwlll supply th article awarded to blm nn- . . aiaU- hU nraMU mu , Blda will be pened on Wednesdar. Abrll 80th . ' SB64, at 2 o'clock P. K., at this omoe, and bidders r requested to be preacnt. T . Award will bemad on Thursday, April Slat. Bonds will be required that the contract will b ' . fcltbhlly fblflHed. Telegram relating to Proposals will Ml b no- Blank fcrtn. of Profoali May b obtalnd nt UU t9fl.ee. . ' The right to raleetany bid dwaxaed anrwanabi awamfraaw I'tujiM jriaialliki tu'.MU Uilel. PROPOSALS. Omci OoMBnaaaar or Srafieranck, TJ. 8. A., I UoLDMBua, Ohio, April Utk, UoL AlEfVPkOPOAL WILL BE KECIITID atlbia.fSce.from cltiiana loyal to tha Uniud tee Oortrament, (and from whom tbe oaib of al-iaoc will be required on acceptance of the blda til 11 o'clock A il., April Slat, led, for the eup- and delitery of the followlu. Suliaiatniaa Btarea tk. 8ub.lat.nc llepartmaul at Camp Delaware, Meel'lork, In barrela, (ner full weight1, Mitei Beef, in barrela, full weight; 4nioked ah raldera, (new) in tlercea, ahankl as M to the brleket; . Hear Bacon bldei, (new) In eaakt, thoroughly In barrela, from Prim. Winter Wheal, 'ra'aWl'mao. from thoroughly dried and at-red co'n. In barrrle, lined; lard Bread, la barrel., lined; Henna, white, atriclly Prime, uniform la aire, la r -rola, lined, HO Ibe. par buahalK loe, clean and In prime order, la barrela, lined, Hominy, eoaraa, mad. from aalacted VihiU torn, barrel., lined; , . toaeted Coffee, No, (not groand) with aarapla of en, In barrela, lined; .... Ken, Young llyeon, in alrong boaea or cheats, , Sngar, light brown, in barrela, lined; iaaar, (Cider or Wbi.ky) In barrela; 8tar Candle., full weight, .Ilea, la bole.; co.p, hard, dry, foil weight, In boleal 8.11, u., (n.w) la barren; .... Poiatoea, in barrvla. lined, 60 lbs. per buahel, Holaasea, clean, heary body, In barrel.. . ill arliclee to be of th. bert quality, and to be de. .red, free of all eipenee, to tha United elaiea, at 8ub.lil.nce Storehouse, l.'amp Delaware, l i o, lug tha month of May, 184, in auch quantities may b. required from time to time, aid bide, whrn accepted, will form the heal, of a ,iten entracl, wlh two good and ro.pou.lble eliea (ngme. of auratlaa to giren with bide) and de sufficient to indemnify tb United BUM ildaVirtho whole or "any one or more of the abore idea reoeired, but propoaala for dllhreat article. I b. ok dlffaraat aheeU of paper, ' nlch will required In efcptoale, with a copy of thia adrer- ment (a .lip from a sew.peper) atiacneu io eaca poeel. in k ..nttleeil halted samples, wllb the "bids," will be r.o- iMUie above nrtlotes(aseats MOepted) and I . i must not be In PP parcels, but in n-al b aem bulea, bidder paper or tli and. nam sticle I filed I L ..b.mei allowed: and each mult ,a marked on It plainly aud diatinctly the nam. .be article, the groat, tare and net weight; actual e beins roquired In all caaea. ropoea'e am be Incloaed In a eenlod enTelopa, reaaed to the underairned, and ludoraad rro ale for" (name the artiele.) aymente to be made in audi fundi aa may beiupr d by Ihe Treaaurer of the United fttetei. he right il reeenfed to reject any or all propoaali earned by tbe under-igned for tbe Internal of the . Ilddarl an lnt'lted to be present at the opening of bida. u. V, UAUtufi".., prU'ld Cavtalu o. 8. Orricx OoMUtssaVBT or Subsutknce, U. H. A., I Columbus, Ohio, April lltb, 18ii4. ftALEO PR0PO8AI.il WILL BB UKOKIVBD ' at tbla office, from eltHwna loyal to the Uniud 'e Qovernmottt, (and lr whom th oath of al-ai.ee will be required oi acceptance of the bid.) il II o'clock A. M., April 20th, 18o4, for the supply delivery of the following tiebslstence 8torrs lor " tfubiluc aUepaaimeut at iiamp Chase, Ulyo, 1M) Bam Is Mesa Pork, (new)'fnll weight; 60 Barrela Aiesa Beef, full welsjht; 3 000 Founds Hams, (new) to casks; 1 i.uuo Pounds Smoked Shoulders, (new) In tlsrots, nil olfclOM to the brisket, ; Pounds clt-ar Bacon Sides, new, 1ft casks, rouKhly aoioked; WO Barn-Is rioar, from Prim Winter Wheat, tfh grade extra: i . . ,W)0 Pounds Corn Veal, made from thoroughly k) and se ected ci.rn. In barrels, lined; H. OiHj Pounds Hard Bread, In barrels, lined; U.UUO ituuods Moans, wh'te, strictly Prime, unl- n In slae, In barrels, lined, 7,000 Pounds Bice; clean and In prime order, In rfla, lined; t . j, ooo Pouuda Hominy, eoarfe, made, from ae-cd White Orn, in barrels, lined; r,000 Pounds Roasted Coffe, Bio, (not ground) h sample of Gre-n, In barn Is, lined; i - 800 l'obuds Tea, Young Hyson, lu strong boxes i ... ii.ooo Ptraodt Sugar, light brown, in . barrets, d; 6tl0 Pounds Crushed Sugar, In barrels, lined; I, WO U alio ui Vinegar, (Cider or Wblaky) in bar- t',000 Pound Star Candles, full weight, sixes, In a.ubo Pounds Soap, bard, dry, roll weight. In B,(MJU rounns oaif, not, nwi in mirnn, ja i aim PnnniHi Pntnttnee. In barrels, lined . - a. - . v. t . 'fiOO balloua Molnaaea, cloau. heavy body. In tVkrtlftlfk- in bfof the best oualttv. and to be de I ' red, (roe of all nznense, to the United Btatei, at Hiibslstence htorfiiou, camp lyiia-o, unio, an t the month of Hay, 1S44, In imh quantitivs as t-.. W be required from tim- to tle. I . j r.t.1. u ...aa..l. tJilll n.m. iha hull nt tten contract, with two good and responsible ettea (nam1 of sureties to be given) and bonds JtfienC to Indemnify th United bUlea against lid fur the whole or any one or more of the above (ties, received, but piwaeala for different article h ne ob ainerem aueoua oi paper, an oi wnni wm rMturnd la diutlieats. with a conr of this adver- ment (a slip from newspaper) attached to each larked samples, with the "bids," will be required .Il the above article, (me-ie exeeuieui sun suv t must not bs In paper parcels, but in neat boies, I papor or tie) and name of article and bidder , rseu mereon. Io chnme for packages allowed; and each most remarked on it plainly and distinctly Hie name .h article, the groua, tare ana not weigat, actual e being required in all case, roposil must be Incloaed In a sealed envelope, reaaod to thejiindrraia;ned,and indorsed "Pto als for" name the article.) ' 'ay merits to be made tn inch funds s may be sup- i d bv the Treasurer of the United fte'o-. ne iipnf in rrenrvru in reject an; vr an jinfnnnim I . Itemed by tbe undersigned for tho Intertut of tbe ( vernment. Udders ar inTlted tO be present at the opening of 1 bids. U. V. UAKiiinuiu", kprll-td Captain 0. 8. MILITARY GOODS. iiRMY and NAVY. .VANS & IIASSALL, lilitjiry Furnishers 418 ARCH STREET, 3 t xixx ore . Regimental and Company .XAas, "WORDS, - ;' " SANIES, 1 , BELTS, - ' PASOANTS, EPAULETTES, tATS, " CArs, CANTEEXS, HAVERN1CKS, CAMP KITS, SPURS, f (ELD GLASSES, and everything pertaining to Anonplateoutatof Army and Navy Ofllcori. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. marM-Snv . - ' Honrstman Brothers & Co., Manufacturers and Importers of ' 3MCULltary O-oods PRESENTATION SWORDS, Theatrical Dccorationi, Trimmngt for Fancy Dtma, Flag; Banner tton ctcn Flail nd Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA. Cold Watches & Pens $1,"$2, $3 $4, $15 100,000 Watches, Cbalas, Gold Pens, &e ' WORTH $500,0001 rpo Bl SOLD FOB ONE DOLL A at TkCH X witbout regara to value, antl not to be pal without regard to value, and not to be paid for Until yon xsow wna yo are to get. bewdJU eanU, and aret a premium certificate, which will inlbraa yon what yon own bava for f 1, and at th same tint get war eireaiar, wm ntii- lias of article, and nar-tlwaUr; also, tria to agent, which w wwt H awry regiment and town In th country. WaTtO) tmonthpald, .. . . FUUIT 0., -- .m ,8-ltW .. , Ut ,;i .( ... ,Plttibttrbi.,f CVLU 9 DRY COOCS. OPENING. ew Store! New Goods! MILLS, SCHKBMERHORN&CO., OF NEW YORK, No. 183 South High Street, 'MIONBLOCK" WILL OPEN Satnrda), April 9, THE FINEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Err offend In Columbus, conalgting of SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS trait any and all teats. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES it xqulslt design. 1-EIosioiry- ovary quality and all prices. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS Of th Terv beat and mat desirable make, t which tbey would call special attention. ents1 Furnishing Goods, v ' ':.' ' CLOTHS : CASSISf ERES, B0MK3TI0, : At Lowest Market Prices Hf.f ft dfe CO., cordially extend an Invitation 11 to call and axamltM their stock,- with tha aaaurano that an equal courtesy will be extended those who come to purchase and to those who call to Inspect their Store and Ooods. from their Superior Facilities for purchasing In tha New Tfork markets, and their long connexion with th lint housea In the East, M.,' B. h Co. feel just 1 fled in saying that they will be able to offer superior Inducement to purchasers, aa regards ; Qnall.y, Style aid Prices at their Ooods. ,' MILLS, SHERMEROORN & CO., 183 South High St, Columbus, Oblo t lapr'-'ej KTBW SPRING GOODS. SILKS, -mLe-JL. V Jk Z DRESS GOODS, j Ao., Ac., Aa. AH the NoTeltlen In (be Ent- eru MarkctH JiiHt opened, BAIN & SON, No. 23 to 29 South High St. (marcblS) Levis, "Boarflman & . Wharton XK,Y GOOD Commission Merchants, 288 Chest tint Street, maml JONES BBOT11 ER8 A CO, ..... Wholeeala Paalers In. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods AND NOTION S. 1 Ko. It Pe.rl at., between Main and Walnnt, CIKKTIBfNATI. JAMES, KENT, HAN'l'EEak CO, Importers and Jobbsrs of XHY GOODS MAM1 North Tulrt Btreet, abora Baca, " " PHILADELPHIA. ohw O. James, Iaae Walah, .TEft Marllnr,' wav.ai, ueorBwA. enina, m. n. weiin, Charles Santas,' 8ama.l WhHa, Jew TomUneol ,r maaai.a ma , i 1 : -v . s.; ,, : .-..., r 1. . . MBUS OHIO. SATURDAY MOKJNLNG. AF MISCELLANEOUS. WEEKLY. Ohio State Journal. FOIl 18t54. ; A FD3STtIaASS FAjqly NEWSPAPER OHIO STATE JOUMAL HAS NOW COMPLETED ITS FIRST HALFCENTURY1 th. wiiklt nmoi or rat jotjbkai onhrwl to th. rablle with th. aaaaraaee that will contain th. Tbet can be obtalaed bj JELEGSAPH, MAIL, AMD BV Vrmy Correspondence! rre oohtbhts will tobh thi Choicest Reading! FAMILY CIRCLE! Al WILL A FOB 'he Office, the Shop AMD TBB IT WILL OONTAtU , ITI.I. AND EXACT REPORTS or THB VEEKLY MARKETS! rOB TBB DBB Or THB 1EMEH. MECHANIC i MCEILIII BMrua tbh, rnu, adtisid or thB Correct Market Kates! R0DUCE iNO IIERCnAKDISE! fHE POLITICAL COURSE Will ba Ooutea y and Baraastl, lor le Union and the CoBstitntionT It will hid all posalbto M ta lupport the Government IB ITS STBUOQLl AGAINST REBELLION! Aadliso dolnf, It will ba hdepradent and Untrammeled. Firm and Unequivocal! Term of tha Weekly Janrnal OmSjoo, oa. ,etf Thn. sowmiam. 'ear, Five a T SO Tea i ... , 11 10 Tvrsaty H ' s. ,..,.. .1H) With Bskra wof te H fetser w at sack 01 ah o I T r, .., DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL Hl'Srir, AIXKM CO rnaprlnaMw. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1864; The Attack2ra Charleston. , Important Developments. Report of Seoreret.ry Welles The Iron-Claie. Ia nsponie la a resolution of tb Douse of Rprc8entalie, tho BeoratAry of tbe Nary baa made tn interesting report on the elEciene of our Iron-clad Teasels. This report Also gitea much valuable information regarding the failure of the attack on Charleston bjr Hunter and Dupont. , ' TUT. ATTACK OX CHABLESTOH. Th official dooumenuj relating to tbe attack on Charleston show that in May, 181)2, Admiral llupont was adrised by the Nary Department that it waa-dAterinined to capture Charleston, and that the War Department had sent instructions to Gen. Hunter, who was assigned to tbe command of ten thousand men. The Admiral was informed that tbe capture reeled solely on tbe serrice of the nary, and this was committed Io his Hands to execute, tbe confidence of the Department being reposed in bis seal, ability and energy. Admiral Dupont, on the 21th of January replied that he should endearor to execute tbe wishes of the Department, but he wanted more Tessels for the attempt at capture. Tbe Besretary of Ihe Nary, during the same month, adrised tbe Admiral to aban don the attack on Charleston, if he deemed the number of iron-clads insufficient to render the 'capture certain. ' After Ike unsucceasful attack bad been made, tbe Seoretary of the Navy, referring to previous confidential correspondence, repeated bis regret that the Admiral's views were not understood by the Department before th, event took place, for had tber been known, matters would undoubtedly have been ordered differently. ttear-aamirai uahlgren had solicited Ibe opportunity of making the attack on Charleston, but the Seoretary says he was compelled to ro;use him, bteauie he supposed what he sought as a privilege Rear-Admiral Dahlgrea claimed at a rieht. The dutv." be oontlnues, "was confided to you, who had maae toe suoject A study, and had it in hand for more than a year. If, prior to the demonstrations of tbe 7th April, you had not confidence in the monitor vessels and thoir armament, as the Department understands yon have intimated Io others, it is regretted that you did not make known your distrust of their capacities before any demonstration is Bitemntea. On the Sd of June last Admiral Dnnnnl was Informed officially that the government was nnwiuing to relinquish all further efforts upon a place which has been so conspicuous in the rebellion, and which continued to stimulate treason and resistance to the laws. "From the tone of your letter,"; the Seoretary Bays, " it scnears vour judgment id In opposition to a new attack on unarieston, and in view of this fact it has -been concluded to relieve you, and order Bear Admiral Foote Io bo your successor."Owing to the health of the latter. Admiral Pnhtgren was appointed to the fleet before Charleston. Admiral DuDont Dreforred charges against Chief Engiueer Stimers, wno uau reporiea mat Aamiral uupont had but poor or indifferent opinion of the iron- clnds, Mr. Stimers was arraigned before a naval oourt, which, after Ihe examination of witaesseB,(reoommended that he be dis- cnargea irom arreitl. The doouments are very volu'muouS, and relate to these and kindred subjects. The Seoretary adds: "In response to certain specified inquiries that are made in the resolution of inquiry. I have tbe honor to stato that the order of the President, dated April 13, 1803, directing Rear-Admiral Dupont ro remain in the bay at Charleston, awl prevent tbe enemy from ereoting bat teries en .Morns Island, was duly acknowl edged, but was not obeyed." The telegraph-io order of the President, dated 14th Anril directing Rear-Admiral Dupont and Oeneral Hunter to take the batteries on Morris island ana Sullivan Island, was never, so far as this Department is advised, obeved. or attempted to be obeyed, by Rear-Admiral isuponu The order of the Secretarr of tbe Navv directing Rear-Admiral Dupont tooo-op-eraie with Oeneral Oilmore wob not obeyed. lunjur-uenerui jiunter, in a letter to the President, roforring to the attack by the iron-clads upon Charleston, an attack in which, from the nature of the plans of Admiral Dupont, the army had no active part, says that on the morning after tbe attack, the army was ready to proceed Io take possession of Morris Island, and "Fort Sumter would have been rendered untenable in two days' fire." Gen. Hunter adds: "On the afternoon after the iron-clod attack on Fort Sumter, the troops on Folly Island were not only ready to oross Lighthouse Inlet, but were almost in the act, a final reconnoisaance having been made, boats ready and the men under arms for oroasing when tbey were re-oalled, as I hoped merely temporarily, by the announcement of Admiral Dupont that he had resolved to retire, and that, consequently, wo would expect no assistance from the navy. Immediately the Admiral was waited upon by an officer of my staff, who rvpresenica me lorwardnesa or our preparations for oroasing, the evidently unprepared oondition of the enemy to receive us, while any delay, now that our intentions were understood, would give the enemy time to erect upon the southern end of Morris Island, commanding Lighthouse Inlet, those works which he had heretofore neglected. To these oonsiderntions. earnest.lv and elaborately nrged, the Admiral's answer was, that " he would not give another shot." The Department has no information aa to who deviaed the plan of attack on Fort Sumter by Rear Admiral Dupont on April 7th, 1808, but has never doubted that it was originated and belonged exclusively to that officer. tub irriciixcT or ibo'-claus. The testimony of naval and militarv nfli. cers in relation to the iron-clads forms a targe part or the Secretary's report. Rear Admiral Porter says that no better proof is wanting of the Ability of the West to supply All demands of the government for iron-aides than js given in those building at Cinoinnati. He remarks that in six months we aan have a fleet of vessels whioh will proteot the Ohio and Mississippi rivers against the fleets of the world. He also expresses his opinion in favor of iron-cUds for harbor defense. Rear Admiral Ooldsborough ia not ao confident. He declares that but an indifferent success has been reaohed, and holds that the efficiency of intrinsio "merit of any iron-clad intended for the ocean or for coast purposes is to be estimated according to her strength throughout every part of the hull. ,Tcry iruii-eiuu aaouta do a ram, and for harbor defence unprovided with guns, and might be used for inferior river operations in a country like our own in oase of mari- tine difficulty. He believes our iron-clads to be open to serious objections : that there 1 Ir-J .!--! ....... is a uiui iuu uuuoicacv oi aoilllv lor ireneral naval operations, being more suitable for amoom water naruor man for sea servioe. We Bhoultl, however, profit by experience. He regards the New Ironsides aa more effi. oient than its predeoesaors. urlgadter Ueneral Barnard having examined the subject of armored and turreuad vessels, applied after Ericsson's design, particularly as a harbor defence, expresses his opinion tnat tney rurntah the best solution of the practicability of vessels for this pur pose. The Dictator and the Puritan, he says, can successfully contend against any ship afloat. A Paris letter, in the Independent of Brussels, save that AIM. de llotchsok Id ft 1.0. nave arranged with the Italian Government for the purchase of ita railways. The contract of sale has been sinned bv M intngnetu on the one naua, ana by MM. da Rothsohild and Talahot on the other. The purchasers will take possession of tbe whole network of the Italian railways with tha lied and rolling plant on the 1st of Oetobe next, iney aiao engage to maae a eonsia erable advanoe of funds to the Governmen immediately, and have further promised to respeot the right of the railway offioialg to RIL 1G. 18(54 The Battle of Olustee. faeweral Gllsararc'a Bepsrt The Object I th FtorKto EzpcaHUoB-tieM. Hejr. nawwr'a Aelvauae. AsnalasA sttvtera. HcahqvabtbAA, 1). S, Hiltuk Hco, 8. C. March 7th, 1804. Jfoy. Orn. HalUci, GtnaaLm-Chicf, V. F. n atmngton, if. v. : I have the honor Io submit herewith copies of certain letters and telegraphio dis patches which comprise the instructions given Io Rrig. Oen. T. Seymour, relative to operations in Florida, prior to the fight at Olustee on the 20th ult. A brief narrative of events connected with the recent occupation of Florida, west of the St, John's river, will not be out of place. Uader date of tbe 22d December, 1803, 1 was authorised by you to undertake such operations in my department as 1 might deem best, suggesting conference with Admiral Dahlgren, &o. On January 14, 1804, 1 wrote you that, nnless it would interfere with the views of tbe War Department, I should occupy the west bank of the St. John's river in Florida very soon, and establish small depots there, preparatory to an advance west at an early day. On Jan. 15, I wrote to the Secretary of War that I had In contemplation the occupation of Florida on the west bank of the Su John's River at a very early day. Under date of Jan. 22, you informed me that in regard to my proposed operations in Florida, the Secretary replied tbat the matter bad been left entirely to my judgment and discretion, with Ihe means at my command, and that as the object of the proposed expedition bad not been- explained, it was impossible for you to judge of its advantages or practicability. On Jan. 81, . I wrote informing yot that the objects to be obtained by tbe operations were t . I . . 1. To procure an outlet for cotton, lumber, timber, Ac 2. To cut off one of the enemy's sources of oommiasary supplies, &o. 8. To obtain recruits for Any colored regiments.4. To Inaugurate measures for tbe speedy restoration of Florida to her Allegiance,' in Accordance with Instructions whioh I had received from tbe President by the hands wf Major John Hay, Ariistant Adjutant General.On February S, I directed Oen. Seymour, vhose oommAnd was already embarked, to 0 to Jacksonville, Florida, effect a landing here, and push forward bis mounted force 1 Baldwin, twenty miles from Jacksonville, lie junction of the two railroada from Jacksonville and Fernandina. A portion of the immand reached Baldwin on the 9th, at vhich point I joined it on the evening of le same day. At that time the enemy had 0 foroe in Kast Florida, exoept the scatter-i fragments of Oen. Finnegnn's command; i had taken all his artillery. On the 10th, portion of our forces was sent toward San-erson, and I returned to Jacksonville. Tel-raphic communication was established be-veen Baldwin and Jacksonville on the Hth. n that day I telegraphed to Oen. Seymour ot to risk a repulse, on advancing on Lake ity, but to hold Sanderson, unless there 'ere reasons for falling back, which I did ot know; and also, in caae his advance et with any serious opposition, to conoen-Ate at Sanderson and the South fork of ie St. Mary's, and, if necessary, to bring ick Col. Henry to the latter place. On the 12th Oen. Seymour informed me orn Sanderson that he should fall back to ie South Fork of the St. Marys as soon as jL Henry, whom he had ordered back from ie front, had returned. On the same day telegraphed Io Gen. Seymour that I want- 1 his command at and beyond Baldwin mcentrnted at Baldwin without delay for aaons which I gave him. Gen. Seymour ined me at Jacksonville on the 14th, the tain body of his command being: at Bald- in as direoted. He had, however, sent ol. Henry toward tho left to capture some tllroad trains at GainBville on the Fernan- ina and Cedar Keyes railroad. After arranging with Oen. Seymour for ie construction of oertatn defenses at tcksonville, Baldwin and the South Fork the St. Marys, I started for Hilton Head I the loth, leaving behind me Capt. Reese, the Engineers, to give the necessary in-. -ruotions for the defenBes referred to. I nsidered it well understood at that time Hween Gen. Seymour and myaelf tbat no Ivanoe should, be made without further in-ruotions from me, nor until the defenses ere well advanced. On the 18th I was greatly surprised at ;coivlng a letter from Gen. Seymour, dated ie 17tb, stating that he intendod to advance 'ithout supplies, in order to destroy the tilroad near the Savanna river, 100 miles om JaokBonville. I at once diapatched Gen. Turner io Jack nville to stop the movement. He was the tarer of a letter to Gen. Seymour. Upon rriving At Jacksonville, after considerable elay, due to the inclemency of the weather, -1 learned that Gen. Seymour was engaged ith the enemy in front, near Olustee, 48 .tiles from Jacksonville by railroad. i When I left Jacksonville on the 15th ult. was entirely satisfied with the success of . ,r operations up to that time. I briefly mmunicated to you my plans with regard , Florida in my letter of February lfi, from -om which I extraot as follows : 'Oen. Sejrmonr's advance has been within fonr Ilea of Lake City, but aa hi. inatiuctton. were not ri.x a repulee or make an attack wheu there waa ; , proapeot of Incurring much ioee, lie hee taken up nealtion at lleMwlit, the juoction of ihe railrord ,m JackaonTllle with theooe from eVrnendina. ' hold, alio the creasing of the Ut. Mery'e Buath rk, about U mllea we.t of Baldwin. .. "1 intend to con.truct .mall work, capable of ra 4tlne aciiuu-de-niain at JackaonTllle. Baldwin. Pl- tke, and pwrhape one or two other important . -inta, ao alrong that 200 or 300 men will be aumclent each point. "TwentT-nre hnndrad men In addition to th. tw. gimanta mat neve Deea permanently stationed In Ta State (one at St. Augustine and one at s'ernan-.na) ought to be ample In Florida." , The artillery captured there will suffice ir such defensive works as may be deen el eoessary. I desire to see tbe lumber And turpentine ade on the St. John's River revived by yal men, end for tbat purpose, and to give tsuranoe that our occupation of this river t intended to be permanent, I have written the Secretary of Ihe Treasury, recom- icndtng that the port of Jacksonville be eolared open. Very respectfully, Your obt sorvant, Q. A. OILMORE, Maj.-Oen. Com. FROM LITTLE ROCK, ARK. The Heat lfirlnr Arblewement of the war. (Special Correspondence of tba Chicago Trlbuns. Littls, Rock, Ark., April 0, 1864. At tnv last writing- from this plaoe, I was unable to cive you the particulars of CoL Claytons expedition from fine uiun. it was a perfcot success. They met and drove In the rebel picket at Mount Elba, on the Saline River, and proceeded to lay a pontoon bridge at tbat place. While thiawaadoing, Lieut, Oreatehouae, 1st Indiana cavalry, and Young, bth Kansas cavalry, were sent with 80 men to attempt the deatruction of the rebel nontoon bridge at Longview, '20 miles beyond nionttoeiio, snu 4unmes irommuuni Elba. It was dark when they reaohed their destination, and Ihe rebel pickets iuripoa inr them to be Shelby's men suffered tbem to pass tbeir lines. Having succeeded thus far Lieut Young with thirty men rode directly int the rebel camp of some 150 or 200 men, and enquiring for their oommander said be was ordered to ascertain their strength, and requested that he would order his men out in line. "With or without arma ?" was the " Reb" response. " With. out arms " was the reply, " I want them for fatigue duty." About the time they were thus in line, Lieut. Oreatebouse with Ihe re mainini- thirtr men rode in and coolly de manded of the oommander tbat he should surrender, to which he laughingly replied that he could not fool him that way," and Hot until the Lieutenant proposed to shoot a half doien of his men to convinoe him of the fact, could the " reb " commander realise that he had been duped. The men and arma being seoured, Lieutenant Young proceeded to the pontoon bridge, upon which they were orossing their train, thirty-live wagons all loaded, were allowed to oross and aa many more men as they thought they oould manage. The men were quietly disarmed as they crossed, and sent to Lieut. Greenhouse, in charge of the prisoners. Word was then sent to send nothing more across as tha bridge needed repair, Uader NUMBER 238 pretext of "repairs," the bridge waa destroy, ed, the train fired, and tha little command of eighty men started for Mount Elba, whioh they reached' in twenty-four hours afurr leaving, hvln made a march ef eighty n es, ft ta d and destroyed a train of tuirty-h.cj whuiis; destroyed a pontoon bridge, and brought in over three hucdred prisoners, all without losing a man or firing a gun. Certainly there bava been but few more soeoessful pieces of strategy than this during tbe war. Such officers deserve promotion. VIATOR. - From Washington. The SDppIemeDtol-Tnx BUI-Tlie New jsoau. From tba fegalar Cormpoadaot of tht Ireolnf Was hi na to n, April 11, 18C4. TBI TEN-FORTY LOAM. The course of ceruin "oopperhed" in New York ia reference to the new ten-forty lonn exoitet the indignation of government officials here. They persist in the most in-fsmoiii falsehoods re u pectin this loan, after they hare been exposed. For example, I quote a paragraph containing the stereotyped falsehood ; "Tba moat important point If tbat tha faith of the CUVtrnmat la nletlatMl In a nunnai tn Invnlw... ita whole credit that tha intfrvata on Ha atorka ah all bo paid In gold. Tk principal mm to lave bm paid 0d, Imt Congnm hitdrtiinatly p4dmtppU' ""t wxtnwmtc tmworto 'it ntn' VMrttomitttd. Ihe in tenet ia, however, tintaiatakeblv guarantied Ia epecie, end the caatonu ttutitia are wade poyebln axclnairelT in eofn, whiih ta pletlfrrd sa 'apocinl fund' lor the paneat of Mwtinureat." The sentence italicized contains mon- 8 Irons falsehood. Having noticed the state ment two or three times, I took it to one of the gentlemen who drew up the supplementary bill alluded to. It seems tbat when it was Introduced, the words "in ooin" wera accidentally left out, and were left out in the printed copies of the bill. - The error was discovered, and on motion of Mr. 8te- vens they were inserted.. The original copy of the bill at tbe State Department contains the words "in coin" in reference to Ihe payment of the principal as well aa interest, and fas official printed copy does the same. There is therefore no excuse for the repsti- uva ui aui. iniaeuoou. Official Keport or Urntrwl Grant. ' Oeneral Grant s official report dated De cember 23, of the battles at Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, and Mission Ridge, is just published. It closes ob follows : "Uur losses in these battles were 757 killed, 4,620 wounded, and S80 missing total 6,616. "The loss of the enemy In killed and wounded was probably less than ours, owing to the fact that be was nroteoted bv his in- trenchments while we were wilhoutoover, At Knoxville, however, his loas was many times greater than ours, making bis entire loss at the two places equal to, if not exoeeding ours. We captured 0,142 prisoners, -of whom 239 were commissioned omoere 40 pieces of artillery, 69 artillery carriages and caissons, and 7,000 stand of small arms. . "The armies of the Cumberland and the Tennessee, for their energy and unsurpassed bravery in the three days battle of Chatta nooga and the purauitof the enemy; their patient onduranoe in marching to tbe relief of Knoxville ; and the army of the Ohio for its masterly defence of Knoxville and repeated repulses of Longstreet's assaults upon' that place, are deserving of the gratitude of their country. I have the honor Io be, Colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, "U. . UBAXT, Mnjor-Qenerol U. 8. Army. A Ribk. 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Flattering st tbe Heart, Choking r - . tirfomting flea-aaliooawheoim lying Poa-tnra, Ihrnncau ot Vie Wla ASVeAV VVJ w WVW aSVJrvxw th dlgbl, Ferer and Ms in Ihe Ued, Deficient)? of Penpiratteei, Yetlewneee of the 8k Id and Evee, Fain In tbe Side, Back.ChMt, Llnba, te.( flnddeft Fl wheat ' Meet. Burnlnc la Ihe Fleeb. Contlit la . glatuga of XWU, and great Depreeeioa ef ftptiiU. .4 THAT TBIS BITTIBI V ' " IS 2VOT ALCOHOMC, CONTAIN8 NO RUM OB WHJSKBT And Can't Mike Prunkardtg , But is the Best Tonic In !. Av orlcl , ( READ WHO SATS SO; (FroB tha Bar. Levi 0. Beck, Paator of tha Bapttaft Church, Pern barton, M. J.t formerl of the Marth Iianua. unarca ruuammufo ,.w I have known Hoofland'i Oemaa BlttanfcmnMr for a number of yeara. I hare need then la M7 pwm raraliy, ana nave men bo pieaaea wkb eneir nmmm tbat I waa lndaoad to raoenunead theaa ta bamF other, and know that tbey have operated la a etrik- tngly beuenciai maaner. 1 aaae greae pieeawra 'tm ttiaa pvbl.elr proclaiming thia tact, and oalllng tha attention of iboee afflicted with tba ttaaaeea for which they ara lewmmooejed, to aiieaa viteara knowing lrom experience tbat aiy raoonmendatkm will De ffuataiuea ao mm mvrm vueeiiniij mm Hoofiead'a Bitten b Intended to benefit tha fBkt4 and la not a "rait, drink " . Yonra traly. ! tmn O. mVJM (From Bar. J. Newton Brown. P. D., BttltoT of tho JCacyclopedl of Belifloaa K aowltxlgAt, tag QIbV tlao Chionicle, Pblladalphla.) Although not dlapoaed to favor or ioonewd .a-tent ktfdlclnee In geoeral, tbrongh dtetraatof t?elr IngredlenU and effect , I yet know of do rafflokwt reason why a man may not teatlfy ta tha baaiflta ha bellevea himaelf to have received from any alnpl urebaratlon. In the hope that ha mar thsMoratli'at to ibe benefit of others. . , I do tbla more readily In regard to HooHand Oer-man Bitten, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackaoo, of thla city, hwcanae I ww prejudiced agalnit them far many yea re, uuuer tna inipreeaion aat aney wwrw cdibmt aa aloohoUo mixture. 1 an Indebted to my friend, Bobert Bhoemaker, Baq., for tha removal of this prejudice by ptopo taau, and for aawnragamawt to try tham, whan aoffeting from great aad losgeoev tlnued debility. Tb Tat of thna' wMttarat elaaa,-blttara at the beglnalng of tha preeent year, waa folio wed by evldant roller and raaaawaUoti to a degree ol bodily and mantal vigor which X had iat MtT av ilx moatha before, and had aJmoat dee pal red of regaining. I therefore (taok God aad my Irtaod Sar directing aaa to the te of tbem. , . j . ia,n ivn xiu n a, rmumanpuMmm, (Tron tha Bar. Joa. Kennartt, Vaator of Um 10th Dr. Jackaon: Dear 81r:--I have haaa fraawaatlr raqaeated to connect my nana with aommendatfooa 01 ainert'ni ainue 01 meaiciaee, ira regaraing am oraetlce aa out of tnv apDroorlata aobera. 1 have im all cae declined; but with a dear proof la vartoaa inauneea, and particularly in my tamtiy, ac caaaae-falneeaor Dr. AooOand'a Oarotan Blturl depart for once from my uaual oouraa, to expreea my fall conviction that, for jbiiibI daeatitp a laa ajaaiai aaal miMciaUvfo Jaw OtmpUtmL Umm tafy aad eahiaMa pnparatum. Mm. ran caeaa It my Ml; hot aeaally. Ldnattt bob. it atil oe verr Denenciai aa lieoa waa autler from tho above eaneu. rata. ary reepaetnilly, 4, H. 1IHRUDV t Bightb below Ooatea at., Pbiladelpbia. (From Bar. Warren Baadolph, Faator of Baptart Church, Oer maatown, Pean.) Dr. O. H. Jackaon: Dear Bin Peraonal nati enoe enable me to aay that I regard tha German Blttara prepared by you aa a moat excellent nedl-clne. In caee of eerere eold and general debility I bava been greatly benefited by the uae of the Battel and doubt not they will produce almilar aOacU othera. Vouratrul7t WABBBN BAWDOLPH, Oarmatttowa, Pa. (From Bot. J. H. Turner, Paator of Heddlnf BL B. Churoh. Philadelphia.) Dr. Jackeea: Dear Brrt--Hav1og oaed yww4er man Bitten la my family frequently, I am arepar ed to aay tbat It haa been of great eervtoe. I baliavw that la moat oaaaa of general debility of tba ayateaa It la the aafeat and moat valuable remedy of whiah X have any knowledge 1 j lour, reepecitnlly, J. H. TTJBBBB, Ho. Tit B. BlAataoathatreai. (From tho Bar. J. at. Lyona, formerly Paatar a tha Columbue H.i.) moA MlddlaMWai Pa-J Bapttat Ghurehaa.) . . "-o ,- , . . . Rn BotmiUat, aT. . Dr. O. If. Jackaon: Dear Bin I foal It a pleaaura thua. of mv own accord, to bear teattmowy to tho ' xoellenoBof theCrenaan BUten. aaaa jraaraalooa betng much afflicted with Dyapepaia, I uaad taem ' ith very neneltclel raralta. I haw oflea raoom- . uaaded than to peraona enfeebled by that tormeat-ng diepaee, and have beard from them tba moat lat- l' ennctNtlnwnUlaaltoiAlrgraavaJn la,caeea tl general deMllly, I bellera It to be a tonla tha -sunot be aarpaaied. M. LTOMf, From tha Bar. Thoa. Winter, rmrtor alBMbamgls Baptlat Church.) . , Dr. Jackaon: Dear Sir: It fael It dae to your aa oallant preparatloB, Uotrfland Qarmao Blttara, to aM my teatuaaay 10 ine aoaarven iwputa.ion n aw obtalaed. X have for yeara, at time, bee troubled with great disorder In my head aad awrvoaa aratem. 1 wae adviaed by a friend to try a bottle of your German Blttara, I did ao, aad bava axaarlanoafl great and unexpected relelfj ay health baa beam very materially benefitted. 1 confident! recommend tha article whera I meat with caaaa almilar t my owa, and hart bertn asnured by many of tbalr good effecte. Jleiirwrlfaiiy ronri. T. WiMTJGJi, VINTKB, BoxborowaSb. P. (From Bev. J. 0. Barmen, of tba Gasman Baformaj Chuixh, hutitown, Berka Co., Pa.) Dr. C. M . Jackaont Batpaetad Sin I have bat troubled with Ifrapetttia nearly twenty rears, antf have never need any medlelna that did me a much nod aa HooflentVf Blttera. ' aaa rarw macb im proved la bealth, afte kavlag take. Ave bottle. Tonra, with rwipeot, , .l.tVUCKHAB. .... pbic jesjt Large rise' (holding nearly ehmbl onantltv.l SI per bottle hair aoe. u Small aise 7fie per bottle half do.' BEWARE Of COUSTERFE11V ' .... .. n Am that th. sururar. of "0. M. JAOTaOhTw. the WBAPPSB o( eeoh bottle. , , . Ahsnld vonr nwreet drnnfat not hav. thaMvJeAa. in ant be put off br anv of tha InUaleatrnf preewm. tlone thai may aaoaradlo Its alacja. hnl saad io as. aad w. will snrward, Mxmrel panhed, by exnrMa. BIHOlrAL OIT10B AND MAltXTf AOTOBT, Wo. est Arch Street, PHH.APEI.PniA. JONES & EVANS, (JtaeeAevrv I a M.JctUot Ot.) Proprietors. rorAlebTlrorisiAo4 taaaUrilB rf STarj town la tha Unit Btatatv ; ,, A certain extent. : ' : .1 . : .-d , i l.i

Kr,DlCAL. MT21rTTrfV C , DYCPJJPOIA I If i If D. O., B.rcA As, iiuuriorotu win i "! " . iSltoteMlnwl I" tb Ibllowiaf 9,n.nUUS at the J 'I."-"tt th. Alle- r-l, flltrtwf. "wSJSla th. M. Lo-1. Ar.w.1. SI. Uml., . TheM eoooatremeats Mob maJ. la Milcl eoe. loi .It; with the new p.tl.r to b. .n .1 lb. Alleaneoy. Hew Yove.'vmakiord, e. fceale, Wj V.VlLt. Wwiun ul WublDW Arasnele, end HDiirin iwr(MM le to h.ve the nrlvl. the ehrip or MM uoiwk""- , ..j - tuck talon enttloav Tb.v are V. be Mb), .i t. Inspection .1 the a-l what. delivered, raaetoaa' r tha flolUBDUBl. Hon. ar. to be accented or paid tw bat eonh aa ara appro. ad nnon lnepecllon. Tna balu tobaof (ralaed leather, mat .11 lik tv ba Ilia boat oak taumd. The abonlder belt will belnclnd.dln thejet. Deliver!.! must ba ni.de In lota of not lata man on.-nftenthl-l6) par woelt otf the whole Bomber outraMedrbrlth. drat daUtwrj ba mad. Ok tha ''fallVraMka deliveries at speellled time will abject (he oontraetor to a forfeiture of tba number "V ' ,.V-u mm.t b. bond In tha .anal Banner; tb. box.ee to ne eaargea " terminedbv thalnapMtor. m.i.H .ill mtmu. e.nlleitlv tKa Arsenal, or Aree- aals. whara eney propbaa t deliver, .ud Iba rAin.bera-l el. ntatbev propoN ta deliver at back plaea, u a K mora than one. t , ' No blda will ba considered from partial olhar than mgnlar raenulactnrere, and autb aa ara known to thfl Uapartuaat to s. fall; ooaapatont aaaanta In thatr owa abopa tb. work propoaod for. Sboalil any pariy obtaining s contract, oawr aeoaatiaaaanta otbar than th aa made In hla own abopr, thai will ba rejected and th. oontrwtt road.r 1 null and Told. Tha nam. and placa of manufacmra of aacll party cbtalDt.ii a aoaxract mnit ba Mainpad on tacb part el Mck aat of aocoutrtmanta. - ' Dlddara will ancloaa wUh tbalr blda (ha written acknowkdguianta of tbalr anratlM orar tbalr owa "'tae'bparty obulnlnr. a Mmtmot will ba obliged to antar Into konda with approrad auratlaa for Ita faithful aiaontlatf. " ' r TJpctntha award walDg mad., ttnoaaaafat btddan wftl ba noilDad, and furalahad with forma of con tractand boad, . Tna Dapartaumt raaaran th. rlakt rtajitiiy vallbida, lfnotdmad adtlanaetory Propoaala will ba add mated to "Bngadlar Oonaral Oeorge . Itamaay, W f Ordaaaoa. W.ahiaiton, . 0," awmnad. "t ropoaaU for Infantry Accoa. tramanta. QKuBOK If. BAalSA Y, marUu tdand Brig. Qan., Chief of Orduano.. Proposals for Forage.? Omm ('irmuni'i Omoi. WmMUMOTOrT DlFOf, Iaotmbr 8, IMS. S1ALID PE0PD8ALS ABB IiSVITltD BY TUB aattonlKoW wpplrluc Um U. S. QurUrJ BMUr'i DtiwrtMnl WiMhiactoB, D. 0.. BHi-mot. Md.( AtttxandrU, d4 Fort Monro., Vjw, or itber or Umm ploM, with Umj, Oora, Oftla, -4 ' Btimw. - Blda will to iwodvad for tb tMivary or 5,000 !!.-pU of corn or oU ivaU 50 toai of mj W itrtvw, n4 wpwrdi. Bttklm anal att at which of tbo boi jwinea poinia Ibey panpotw to Biki dellwlM, nd th tmUm t which tb7 will mftk deli . thrt; th qnsntlty ofMch rticl proposed io be delUerad; the tlmwbi)ii'Miil d.llvarj tbAil bo oomaisaoed, and Wbiin to becoBiplflted. Tho prioertaatt bwrlttB out Id word oo. th "Bldi.: r;' .. , - f Oora t bif ai ap la good atoat atvoki of about two bushtiU etveh. OaU la like ackar ttbont threw btiih-la each; thaacka to b farolabud without xtr rabartsc itli0Troaal tb,lly aadUtaaw to-fa liacarelr bulfd. Tho prtlculr Mind or deaeriptfon of oati. corn, bay, or atraw, propowd to b dulivared mnat ba atatod In the propoaala. , All the rUt;ltw o0srd ander th blda harnlnIn-fTlted,wHlb-auliJect taa rigid loapaction by tboOor -arnmani laapttotor. befor being actwptML . Contract- wlU be awarded from tltt-to time, to ihe lowest reaponalble bidder, aa the lotereft of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amoant contracted for aball have been delivered and accepted. I' The bidder will be required to accompany Me pro ( Meat with a guaranty, aigned bj two reaponslble peraonn, that, In caae hia bid la accepted, 'be or they Will, witbio ten daya thereafter, eiecut the con, tract for, the same, with good and aadlclent auretlea n m autn equal to the amount of the contract, to de liver the forage proposed, In eou fortuity with the karma of ttita adrertnment and in case the aaid ' bidder aha II fall t enter Into the contract, they to .anake good th difference between the olfi-r of aald " bidder and the nttit loweat reaponnlble bidder, or t the peraon to whom th contract may be awardod. Thenmponelblllty of the guarantors mom beafaown . , fcy thftoltiiOal certiticate of U. &. Dlitrlct Judge or Attorney, Collector of Goatoma, or any other officer j wnder the United (Hates Oovernment, or reapouaible known person to thla oSo. 1 All bidden will be dnly notlOed of the acceptance or n i lection of their nrouoaala. t The full name and pootoll.ee addreee of each bidder bus. do ifgiDiy written in .nepropoaai. i ' Propoaala mnat b addreaeed to Brigadier Oeneral P. U. Uucker, Chief Depot Qnartermaater. washing. i ton, D, C, and should be plainly marked "Proposal! Jor Forage." Bonda, In a anm equal to the amount of tb oon-traot. aiunod by the contractor and both of hie irosr- an tors, will be required of the suceeaaful bidder or pieatm upon ngninR ne oontraoc. Blank forma of Bids, Guarantees and Bonds, ana be obtained on application to this olnoe. ; FiiitM or PBorouAi,: , (Town, County and State.) . - (D.l..) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and delivec to Mia V aited Stat, t the Quartermaater'a Pepartmeot, at agnmbly to LhaUaaut of your dWurtiaomutit, Inviting proposals for Forage, dated Waaliiugton Depott December , 18G4, the following ftrticlue, via: , ... - Bnithelsof Corn, In sacka, at perboahel,o , , 6ti pounds. Busliels of Oati In sacka, at per bushel, 31! pounds. , "-""Toufl of Baled Hay. at per ton, of 3,00 pounds. Tons Tons of Baled Straw, at oer ton of 8.00 nounaa. i , . Delivery to commeno on or before the day of ' , ten , antl to be completed on or before tb day of . 1HQ-. ftiij pledge myself to enter Into a writ ton contract with the United States, with good and appro twI securities, within the spare of ten days, iter Being noiineu mat my oia naa neon aceepwo. j. . lour obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. BtrnEca, OUief Depot Quartermaster, , Waehlngton. D. G. r GUABANTV. We, the undersigned, residents of , In th , county of, aud Bute of , hereby jointly and 1 aeveraiiy covenant witn tne united BtateSj-ana guar ntee in oounte the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten davs after the acceptance of said bid. execute the contract for the name, ' with (rood and aiiillrieut suieties, in a anm equal to tb amount of the contract, to furnfuh ibe Forage ,. proposed lo conformity to the terms of advertisement. , .. utedliec.8,18ii3t.unilor which the bid was made; and in caae the said shall fall to enter into aeon- .'.tract as aforesaid, we gnaraotee to make good the ' difference between! the offer by the aid - and tbe -: Beat lower responsible bidder, or tbe person to whom the coo tract may be awarded. r Glten under our band and seals this day , " Wltnesn -'.- - . . fSPAt. ar.AL.I I hereby certify that, to tbe beat of my trnowledi nd belief, the above named guarantors are good and afHclent as auretiet, for tbe amount for which they oner to w security, To be certified by the United SUtes DIM i let A ttor ney. Collector of Customs, or eny otheromcar under tho United Slat" Government or responsible person known to this office. ' All proposals received nnder thla advertisement will be opened and examined at thla emoe on wed' noeilKv and Hatnrdav of each week, at lit M. Bid der are respectfully Invited to be present, at tb opening oi uiua ii iney ueaire. D. H. BUOHEB, Brigadier Oeneral and Qviartermvter dMl8dAm BEEF! "BEEF! Ornci Commimart or 8uuitknoi, TT. S. A,, Oni.imera. O. AnrilT. 1RM. I SKAT.VP PBOPItKAIS WILL BaT KKOKIVED (In duplicate) at thla Office, until 11 o'clock A. M., April 18th, lHUt, from first hands, and from citiceus loyal to the Government of the United l Btatwfor Lbs supply and delivery at-Oamff. Chaae, " vnio, i roe 'ii tail cnerse, oi luun a. may uu reqiiimd by tho Cointuiuary of Bobalit UM from tlma to time. Vhaflcafto b. wall fatted, sound and whnleeom. In alternate fore and hind nuartera or parte thereof. ( noeka and abankeeieludrd) to be of Stcara over fonr year, of aga, ach weighing at leaat fir. handred nounda. Hald bid, when' aveepted, will form the beef e of a wiitlen contract, with two goad and reanouaibl. uretlea, (namca of aarettoe requlrsd,) with bide, utHcient to Indemnify tbe Doited titatee .gninat loet. 8aid contract to take affect on tha lit daT of Bf ay, - 1SU4, and to continue in lore, until tho let day of BeptetnDer, tatta, nmtjnci to tna approval ol the uom miaary Uonaral ot ttnDaiatence. 1'aymenla to be made monthly In inch fanda aa faay ba aupplled by the TreaaDrer of th. United Slatea. Thiaadrarttaamantahatl be part and parcel of the aontrect, arj( k printed oopy of It moat ha attached ao w u wiu, u. u. oneainuiun, aprltd Captain and 0. B., D. g. Army. No. UO.J AkatT CtoTHirf. inn KQtriraoB Omck, I MNi-iHfljiTi, April o, too.. PBOPOBALS AB INVITED BY Till DMDKR. 810MKI), Ol.til WSDKKSDAT, April 2nth, 1M4, Hi o'clock P. M,or furalahlng thla Depart. nt(by contract) will no , uiMiiai-u v ooien, Oa tub Kettlest Army standard, do do -- F Color Belts, TJrums-complete, Veiling Axes, (nrst quality only and to weigh from to b pounds,) Tlllug Axe Handles, , Guidons, Cavalry,) jvrroey, Bajnioe, Pick Ax. do. Pick Ax Handle, Spadea, do i Bbeiter Tents, do Bair plea of which nay be aeen nt tb OoOc of Clothing and KQulpug In thl city. To be delivered tree of charge, at tbe 0. B. Inapee ton Werabona, In thi city, in good new pxluwj, with the nam of tha party furot'hlog, th kind and quantity of goods dlituictgr marked oBMchnrtlclt nd paekage. - - - Partis oSartiif good mttwLIn all oaae. fornish amplea, marked and numbered to correspond with. ' tbalr proposal, and distinctly etate in tbeir bids Uw 'jwaotitr of gooaa taey propoea to Quoiau, tie prloa, . sod the time of delivery , i A guaranty aignea oy two responsbl persons. suit aeoompany each I , guaranteeing that tb blddnrwlll supply th article awarded to blm nn- . . aiaU- hU nraMU mu , Blda will be pened on Wednesdar. Abrll 80th . ' SB64, at 2 o'clock P. K., at this omoe, and bidders r requested to be preacnt. T . Award will bemad on Thursday, April Slat. Bonds will be required that the contract will b ' . fcltbhlly fblflHed. Telegram relating to Proposals will Ml b no- Blank fcrtn. of Profoali May b obtalnd nt UU t9fl.ee. . ' The right to raleetany bid dwaxaed anrwanabi awamfraaw I'tujiM jriaialliki tu'.MU Uilel. PROPOSALS. Omci OoMBnaaaar or Srafieranck, TJ. 8. A., I UoLDMBua, Ohio, April Utk, UoL AlEfVPkOPOAL WILL BE KECIITID atlbia.fSce.from cltiiana loyal to tha Uniud tee Oortrament, (and from whom tbe oaib of al-iaoc will be required on acceptance of the blda til 11 o'clock A il., April Slat, led, for the eup- and delitery of the followlu. Suliaiatniaa Btarea tk. 8ub.lat.nc llepartmaul at Camp Delaware, Meel'lork, In barrela, (ner full weight1, Mitei Beef, in barrela, full weight; 4nioked ah raldera, (new) in tlercea, ahankl as M to the brleket; . Hear Bacon bldei, (new) In eaakt, thoroughly In barrela, from Prim. Winter Wheal, 'ra'aWl'mao. from thoroughly dried and at-red co'n. In barrrle, lined; lard Bread, la barrel., lined; Henna, white, atriclly Prime, uniform la aire, la r -rola, lined, HO Ibe. par buahalK loe, clean and In prime order, la barrela, lined, Hominy, eoaraa, mad. from aalacted VihiU torn, barrel., lined; , . toaeted Coffee, No, (not groand) with aarapla of en, In barrela, lined; .... Ken, Young llyeon, in alrong boaea or cheats, , Sngar, light brown, in barrela, lined; iaaar, (Cider or Wbi.ky) In barrela; 8tar Candle., full weight, .Ilea, la bole.; co.p, hard, dry, foil weight, In boleal 8.11, u., (n.w) la barren; .... Poiatoea, in barrvla. lined, 60 lbs. per buahel, Holaasea, clean, heary body, In barrel.. . ill arliclee to be of th. bert quality, and to be de. .red, free of all eipenee, to tha United elaiea, at 8ub.lil.nce Storehouse, l.'amp Delaware, l i o, lug tha month of May, 184, in auch quantities may b. required from time to time, aid bide, whrn accepted, will form the heal, of a ,iten entracl, wlh two good and ro.pou.lble eliea (ngme. of auratlaa to giren with bide) and de sufficient to indemnify tb United BUM ildaVirtho whole or "any one or more of the abore idea reoeired, but propoaala for dllhreat article. I b. ok dlffaraat aheeU of paper, ' nlch will required In efcptoale, with a copy of thia adrer- ment (a .lip from a sew.peper) atiacneu io eaca poeel. in k ..nttleeil halted samples, wllb the "bids," will be r.o- iMUie above nrtlotes(aseats MOepted) and I . i must not be In PP parcels, but in n-al b aem bulea, bidder paper or tli and. nam sticle I filed I L ..b.mei allowed: and each mult ,a marked on It plainly aud diatinctly the nam. .be article, the groat, tare and net weight; actual e beins roquired In all caaea. ropoea'e am be Incloaed In a eenlod enTelopa, reaaed to the underairned, and ludoraad rro ale for" (name the artiele.) aymente to be made in audi fundi aa may beiupr d by Ihe Treaaurer of the United fttetei. he right il reeenfed to reject any or all propoaali earned by tbe under-igned for tbe Internal of the . Ilddarl an lnt'lted to be present at the opening of bida. u. V, UAUtufi".., prU'ld Cavtalu o. 8. Orricx OoMUtssaVBT or Subsutknce, U. H. A., I Columbus, Ohio, April lltb, 18ii4. ftALEO PR0PO8AI.il WILL BB UKOKIVBD ' at tbla office, from eltHwna loyal to the Uniud 'e Qovernmottt, (and lr whom th oath of al-ai.ee will be required oi acceptance of the bid.) il II o'clock A. M., April 20th, 18o4, for the supply delivery of the following tiebslstence 8torrs lor " tfubiluc aUepaaimeut at iiamp Chase, Ulyo, 1M) Bam Is Mesa Pork, (new)'fnll weight; 60 Barrela Aiesa Beef, full welsjht; 3 000 Founds Hams, (new) to casks; 1 i.uuo Pounds Smoked Shoulders, (new) In tlsrots, nil olfclOM to the brisket, ; Pounds clt-ar Bacon Sides, new, 1ft casks, rouKhly aoioked; WO Barn-Is rioar, from Prim Winter Wheat, tfh grade extra: i . . ,W)0 Pounds Corn Veal, made from thoroughly k) and se ected ci.rn. In barrels, lined; H. OiHj Pounds Hard Bread, In barrels, lined; U.UUO ituuods Moans, wh'te, strictly Prime, unl- n In slae, In barrels, lined, 7,000 Pounds Bice; clean and In prime order, In rfla, lined; t . j, ooo Pouuda Hominy, eoarfe, made, from ae-cd White Orn, in barrels, lined; r,000 Pounds Roasted Coffe, Bio, (not ground) h sample of Gre-n, In barn Is, lined; i - 800 l'obuds Tea, Young Hyson, lu strong boxes i ... ii.ooo Ptraodt Sugar, light brown, in . barrets, d; 6tl0 Pounds Crushed Sugar, In barrels, lined; I, WO U alio ui Vinegar, (Cider or Wblaky) in bar- t',000 Pound Star Candles, full weight, sixes, In a.ubo Pounds Soap, bard, dry, roll weight. In B,(MJU rounns oaif, not, nwi in mirnn, ja i aim PnnniHi Pntnttnee. In barrels, lined . - a. - . v. t . 'fiOO balloua Molnaaea, cloau. heavy body. In tVkrtlftlfk- in bfof the best oualttv. and to be de I ' red, (roe of all nznense, to the United Btatei, at Hiibslstence htorfiiou, camp lyiia-o, unio, an t the month of Hay, 1S44, In imh quantitivs as t-.. W be required from tim- to tle. I . j r.t.1. u ...aa..l. tJilll n.m. iha hull nt tten contract, with two good and responsible ettea (nam1 of sureties to be given) and bonds JtfienC to Indemnify th United bUlea against lid fur the whole or any one or more of the above (ties, received, but piwaeala for different article h ne ob ainerem aueoua oi paper, an oi wnni wm rMturnd la diutlieats. with a conr of this adver- ment (a slip from newspaper) attached to each larked samples, with the "bids," will be required .Il the above article, (me-ie exeeuieui sun suv t must not bs In paper parcels, but in neat boies, I papor or tie) and name of article and bidder , rseu mereon. Io chnme for packages allowed; and each most remarked on it plainly and distinctly Hie name .h article, the groua, tare ana not weigat, actual e being required in all case, roposil must be Incloaed In a sealed envelope, reaaod to thejiindrraia;ned,and indorsed "Pto als for" name the article.) ' 'ay merits to be made tn inch funds s may be sup- i d bv the Treasurer of the United fte'o-. ne iipnf in rrenrvru in reject an; vr an jinfnnnim I . Itemed by tbe undersigned for tho Intertut of tbe ( vernment. Udders ar inTlted tO be present at the opening of 1 bids. U. V. UAKiiinuiu", kprll-td Captain 0. 8. MILITARY GOODS. iiRMY and NAVY. .VANS & IIASSALL, lilitjiry Furnishers 418 ARCH STREET, 3 t xixx ore . Regimental and Company .XAas, "WORDS, - ;' " SANIES, 1 , BELTS, - ' PASOANTS, EPAULETTES, tATS, " CArs, CANTEEXS, HAVERN1CKS, CAMP KITS, SPURS, f (ELD GLASSES, and everything pertaining to Anonplateoutatof Army and Navy Ofllcori. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. marM-Snv . - ' Honrstman Brothers & Co., Manufacturers and Importers of ' 3MCULltary O-oods PRESENTATION SWORDS, Theatrical Dccorationi, Trimmngt for Fancy Dtma, Flag; Banner tton ctcn Flail nd Cherry Street, PHILADELPHIA. Cold Watches & Pens $1,"$2, $3 $4, $15 100,000 Watches, Cbalas, Gold Pens, &e ' WORTH $500,0001 rpo Bl SOLD FOB ONE DOLL A at TkCH X witbout regara to value, antl not to be pal without regard to value, and not to be paid for Until yon xsow wna yo are to get. bewdJU eanU, and aret a premium certificate, which will inlbraa yon what yon own bava for f 1, and at th same tint get war eireaiar, wm ntii- lias of article, and nar-tlwaUr; also, tria to agent, which w wwt H awry regiment and town In th country. WaTtO) tmonthpald, .. . . FUUIT 0., -- .m ,8-ltW .. , Ut ,;i .( ... ,Plttibttrbi.,f CVLU 9 DRY COOCS. OPENING. ew Store! New Goods! MILLS, SCHKBMERHORN&CO., OF NEW YORK, No. 183 South High Street, 'MIONBLOCK" WILL OPEN Satnrda), April 9, THE FINEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Err offend In Columbus, conalgting of SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS trait any and all teats. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES it xqulslt design. 1-EIosioiry- ovary quality and all prices. HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS Of th Terv beat and mat desirable make, t which tbey would call special attention. ents1 Furnishing Goods, v ' ':.' ' CLOTHS : CASSISf ERES, B0MK3TI0, : At Lowest Market Prices Hf.f ft dfe CO., cordially extend an Invitation 11 to call and axamltM their stock,- with tha aaaurano that an equal courtesy will be extended those who come to purchase and to those who call to Inspect their Store and Ooods. from their Superior Facilities for purchasing In tha New Tfork markets, and their long connexion with th lint housea In the East, M.,' B. h Co. feel just 1 fled in saying that they will be able to offer superior Inducement to purchasers, aa regards ; Qnall.y, Style aid Prices at their Ooods. ,' MILLS, SHERMEROORN & CO., 183 South High St, Columbus, Oblo t lapr'-'ej KTBW SPRING GOODS. SILKS, -mLe-JL. V Jk Z DRESS GOODS, j Ao., Ac., Aa. AH the NoTeltlen In (be Ent- eru MarkctH JiiHt opened, BAIN & SON, No. 23 to 29 South High St. (marcblS) Levis, "Boarflman & . Wharton XK,Y GOOD Commission Merchants, 288 Chest tint Street, maml JONES BBOT11 ER8 A CO, ..... Wholeeala Paalers In. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods AND NOTION S. 1 Ko. It Pe.rl at., between Main and Walnnt, CIKKTIBfNATI. JAMES, KENT, HAN'l'EEak CO, Importers and Jobbsrs of XHY GOODS MAM1 North Tulrt Btreet, abora Baca, " " PHILADELPHIA. ohw O. James, Iaae Walah, .TEft Marllnr,' wav.ai, ueorBwA. enina, m. n. weiin, Charles Santas,' 8ama.l WhHa, Jew TomUneol ,r maaai.a ma , i 1 : -v . s.; ,, : .-..., r 1. . . MBUS OHIO. SATURDAY MOKJNLNG. AF MISCELLANEOUS. WEEKLY. Ohio State Journal. FOIl 18t54. ; A FD3STtIaASS FAjqly NEWSPAPER OHIO STATE JOUMAL HAS NOW COMPLETED ITS FIRST HALFCENTURY1 th. wiiklt nmoi or rat jotjbkai onhrwl to th. rablle with th. aaaaraaee that will contain th. Tbet can be obtalaed bj JELEGSAPH, MAIL, AMD BV Vrmy Correspondence! rre oohtbhts will tobh thi Choicest Reading! FAMILY CIRCLE! Al WILL A FOB 'he Office, the Shop AMD TBB IT WILL OONTAtU , ITI.I. AND EXACT REPORTS or THB VEEKLY MARKETS! rOB TBB DBB Or THB 1EMEH. MECHANIC i MCEILIII BMrua tbh, rnu, adtisid or thB Correct Market Kates! R0DUCE iNO IIERCnAKDISE! fHE POLITICAL COURSE Will ba Ooutea y and Baraastl, lor le Union and the CoBstitntionT It will hid all posalbto M ta lupport the Government IB ITS STBUOQLl AGAINST REBELLION! Aadliso dolnf, It will ba hdepradent and Untrammeled. Firm and Unequivocal! Term of tha Weekly Janrnal OmSjoo, oa. ,etf Thn. sowmiam. 'ear, Five a T SO Tea i ... , 11 10 Tvrsaty H ' s. ,..,.. .1H) With Bskra wof te H fetser w at sack 01 ah o I T r, .., DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL Hl'Srir, AIXKM CO rnaprlnaMw. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1864; The Attack2ra Charleston. , Important Developments. Report of Seoreret.ry Welles The Iron-Claie. Ia nsponie la a resolution of tb Douse of Rprc8entalie, tho BeoratAry of tbe Nary baa made tn interesting report on the elEciene of our Iron-clad Teasels. This report Also gitea much valuable information regarding the failure of the attack on Charleston bjr Hunter and Dupont. , ' TUT. ATTACK OX CHABLESTOH. Th official dooumenuj relating to tbe attack on Charleston show that in May, 181)2, Admiral llupont was adrised by the Nary Department that it waa-dAterinined to capture Charleston, and that the War Department had sent instructions to Gen. Hunter, who was assigned to tbe command of ten thousand men. The Admiral was informed that tbe capture reeled solely on tbe serrice of the nary, and this was committed Io his Hands to execute, tbe confidence of the Department being reposed in bis seal, ability and energy. Admiral Dupont, on the 21th of January replied that he should endearor to execute tbe wishes of the Department, but he wanted more Tessels for the attempt at capture. Tbe Besretary of Ihe Nary, during the same month, adrised tbe Admiral to aban don the attack on Charleston, if he deemed the number of iron-clads insufficient to render the 'capture certain. ' After Ike unsucceasful attack bad been made, tbe Seoretary of the Navy, referring to previous confidential correspondence, repeated bis regret that the Admiral's views were not understood by the Department before th, event took place, for had tber been known, matters would undoubtedly have been ordered differently. ttear-aamirai uahlgren had solicited Ibe opportunity of making the attack on Charleston, but the Seoretary says he was compelled to ro;use him, bteauie he supposed what he sought as a privilege Rear-Admiral Dahlgrea claimed at a rieht. The dutv." be oontlnues, "was confided to you, who had maae toe suoject A study, and had it in hand for more than a year. If, prior to the demonstrations of tbe 7th April, you had not confidence in the monitor vessels and thoir armament, as the Department understands yon have intimated Io others, it is regretted that you did not make known your distrust of their capacities before any demonstration is Bitemntea. On the Sd of June last Admiral Dnnnnl was Informed officially that the government was nnwiuing to relinquish all further efforts upon a place which has been so conspicuous in the rebellion, and which continued to stimulate treason and resistance to the laws. "From the tone of your letter,"; the Seoretary Bays, " it scnears vour judgment id In opposition to a new attack on unarieston, and in view of this fact it has -been concluded to relieve you, and order Bear Admiral Foote Io bo your successor."Owing to the health of the latter. Admiral Pnhtgren was appointed to the fleet before Charleston. Admiral DuDont Dreforred charges against Chief Engiueer Stimers, wno uau reporiea mat Aamiral uupont had but poor or indifferent opinion of the iron- clnds, Mr. Stimers was arraigned before a naval oourt, which, after Ihe examination of witaesseB,(reoommended that he be dis- cnargea irom arreitl. The doouments are very volu'muouS, and relate to these and kindred subjects. The Seoretary adds: "In response to certain specified inquiries that are made in the resolution of inquiry. I have tbe honor to stato that the order of the President, dated April 13, 1803, directing Rear-Admiral Dupont ro remain in the bay at Charleston, awl prevent tbe enemy from ereoting bat teries en .Morns Island, was duly acknowl edged, but was not obeyed." The telegraph-io order of the President, dated 14th Anril directing Rear-Admiral Dupont and Oeneral Hunter to take the batteries on Morris island ana Sullivan Island, was never, so far as this Department is advised, obeved. or attempted to be obeyed, by Rear-Admiral isuponu The order of the Secretarr of tbe Navv directing Rear-Admiral Dupont tooo-op-eraie with Oeneral Oilmore wob not obeyed. lunjur-uenerui jiunter, in a letter to the President, roforring to the attack by the iron-clads upon Charleston, an attack in which, from the nature of the plans of Admiral Dupont, the army had no active part, says that on the morning after tbe attack, the army was ready to proceed Io take possession of Morris Island, and "Fort Sumter would have been rendered untenable in two days' fire." Gen. Hunter adds: "On the afternoon after the iron-clod attack on Fort Sumter, the troops on Folly Island were not only ready to oross Lighthouse Inlet, but were almost in the act, a final reconnoisaance having been made, boats ready and the men under arms for oroasing when tbey were re-oalled, as I hoped merely temporarily, by the announcement of Admiral Dupont that he had resolved to retire, and that, consequently, wo would expect no assistance from the navy. Immediately the Admiral was waited upon by an officer of my staff, who rvpresenica me lorwardnesa or our preparations for oroasing, the evidently unprepared oondition of the enemy to receive us, while any delay, now that our intentions were understood, would give the enemy time to erect upon the southern end of Morris Island, commanding Lighthouse Inlet, those works which he had heretofore neglected. To these oonsiderntions. earnest.lv and elaborately nrged, the Admiral's answer was, that " he would not give another shot." The Department has no information aa to who deviaed the plan of attack on Fort Sumter by Rear Admiral Dupont on April 7th, 1808, but has never doubted that it was originated and belonged exclusively to that officer. tub irriciixcT or ibo'-claus. The testimony of naval and militarv nfli. cers in relation to the iron-clads forms a targe part or the Secretary's report. Rear Admiral Porter says that no better proof is wanting of the Ability of the West to supply All demands of the government for iron-aides than js given in those building at Cinoinnati. He remarks that in six months we aan have a fleet of vessels whioh will proteot the Ohio and Mississippi rivers against the fleets of the world. He also expresses his opinion in favor of iron-cUds for harbor defense. Rear Admiral Ooldsborough ia not ao confident. He declares that but an indifferent success has been reaohed, and holds that the efficiency of intrinsio "merit of any iron-clad intended for the ocean or for coast purposes is to be estimated according to her strength throughout every part of the hull. ,Tcry iruii-eiuu aaouta do a ram, and for harbor defence unprovided with guns, and might be used for inferior river operations in a country like our own in oase of mari- tine difficulty. He believes our iron-clads to be open to serious objections : that there 1 Ir-J .!--! ....... is a uiui iuu uuuoicacv oi aoilllv lor ireneral naval operations, being more suitable for amoom water naruor man for sea servioe. We Bhoultl, however, profit by experience. He regards the New Ironsides aa more effi. oient than its predeoesaors. urlgadter Ueneral Barnard having examined the subject of armored and turreuad vessels, applied after Ericsson's design, particularly as a harbor defence, expresses his opinion tnat tney rurntah the best solution of the practicability of vessels for this pur pose. The Dictator and the Puritan, he says, can successfully contend against any ship afloat. A Paris letter, in the Independent of Brussels, save that AIM. de llotchsok Id ft 1.0. nave arranged with the Italian Government for the purchase of ita railways. The contract of sale has been sinned bv M intngnetu on the one naua, ana by MM. da Rothsohild and Talahot on the other. The purchasers will take possession of tbe whole network of the Italian railways with tha lied and rolling plant on the 1st of Oetobe next, iney aiao engage to maae a eonsia erable advanoe of funds to the Governmen immediately, and have further promised to respeot the right of the railway offioialg to RIL 1G. 18(54 The Battle of Olustee. faeweral Gllsararc'a Bepsrt The Object I th FtorKto EzpcaHUoB-tieM. Hejr. nawwr'a Aelvauae. AsnalasA sttvtera. HcahqvabtbAA, 1). S, Hiltuk Hco, 8. C. March 7th, 1804. Jfoy. Orn. HalUci, GtnaaLm-Chicf, V. F. n atmngton, if. v. : I have the honor Io submit herewith copies of certain letters and telegraphio dis patches which comprise the instructions given Io Rrig. Oen. T. Seymour, relative to operations in Florida, prior to the fight at Olustee on the 20th ult. A brief narrative of events connected with the recent occupation of Florida, west of the St, John's river, will not be out of place. Uader date of tbe 22d December, 1803, 1 was authorised by you to undertake such operations in my department as 1 might deem best, suggesting conference with Admiral Dahlgren, &o. On January 14, 1804, 1 wrote you that, nnless it would interfere with the views of tbe War Department, I should occupy the west bank of the St. John's river in Florida very soon, and establish small depots there, preparatory to an advance west at an early day. On Jan. 15, I wrote to the Secretary of War that I had In contemplation the occupation of Florida on the west bank of the Su John's River at a very early day. Under date of Jan. 22, you informed me that in regard to my proposed operations in Florida, the Secretary replied tbat the matter bad been left entirely to my judgment and discretion, with Ihe means at my command, and that as the object of the proposed expedition bad not been- explained, it was impossible for you to judge of its advantages or practicability. On Jan. 81, . I wrote informing yot that the objects to be obtained by tbe operations were t . I . . 1. To procure an outlet for cotton, lumber, timber, Ac 2. To cut off one of the enemy's sources of oommiasary supplies, &o. 8. To obtain recruits for Any colored regiments.4. To Inaugurate measures for tbe speedy restoration of Florida to her Allegiance,' in Accordance with Instructions whioh I had received from tbe President by the hands wf Major John Hay, Ariistant Adjutant General.On February S, I directed Oen. Seymour, vhose oommAnd was already embarked, to 0 to Jacksonville, Florida, effect a landing here, and push forward bis mounted force 1 Baldwin, twenty miles from Jacksonville, lie junction of the two railroada from Jacksonville and Fernandina. A portion of the immand reached Baldwin on the 9th, at vhich point I joined it on the evening of le same day. At that time the enemy had 0 foroe in Kast Florida, exoept the scatter-i fragments of Oen. Finnegnn's command; i had taken all his artillery. On the 10th, portion of our forces was sent toward San-erson, and I returned to Jacksonville. Tel-raphic communication was established be-veen Baldwin and Jacksonville on the Hth. n that day I telegraphed to Oen. Seymour ot to risk a repulse, on advancing on Lake ity, but to hold Sanderson, unless there 'ere reasons for falling back, which I did ot know; and also, in caae his advance et with any serious opposition, to conoen-Ate at Sanderson and the South fork of ie St. Mary's, and, if necessary, to bring ick Col. Henry to the latter place. On the 12th Oen. Seymour informed me orn Sanderson that he should fall back to ie South Fork of the St. Marys as soon as jL Henry, whom he had ordered back from ie front, had returned. On the same day telegraphed Io Gen. Seymour that I want- 1 his command at and beyond Baldwin mcentrnted at Baldwin without delay for aaons which I gave him. Gen. Seymour ined me at Jacksonville on the 14th, the tain body of his command being: at Bald- in as direoted. He had, however, sent ol. Henry toward tho left to capture some tllroad trains at GainBville on the Fernan- ina and Cedar Keyes railroad. After arranging with Oen. Seymour for ie construction of oertatn defenses at tcksonville, Baldwin and the South Fork the St. Marys, I started for Hilton Head I the loth, leaving behind me Capt. Reese, the Engineers, to give the necessary in-. -ruotions for the defenBes referred to. I nsidered it well understood at that time Hween Gen. Seymour and myaelf tbat no Ivanoe should, be made without further in-ruotions from me, nor until the defenses ere well advanced. On the 18th I was greatly surprised at ;coivlng a letter from Gen. Seymour, dated ie 17tb, stating that he intendod to advance 'ithout supplies, in order to destroy the tilroad near the Savanna river, 100 miles om JaokBonville. I at once diapatched Gen. Turner io Jack nville to stop the movement. He was the tarer of a letter to Gen. Seymour. Upon rriving At Jacksonville, after considerable elay, due to the inclemency of the weather, -1 learned that Gen. Seymour was engaged ith the enemy in front, near Olustee, 48 .tiles from Jacksonville by railroad. i When I left Jacksonville on the 15th ult. was entirely satisfied with the success of . ,r operations up to that time. I briefly mmunicated to you my plans with regard , Florida in my letter of February lfi, from -om which I extraot as follows : 'Oen. Sejrmonr's advance has been within fonr Ilea of Lake City, but aa hi. inatiuctton. were not ri.x a repulee or make an attack wheu there waa ; , proapeot of Incurring much ioee, lie hee taken up nealtion at lleMwlit, the juoction of ihe railrord ,m JackaonTllle with theooe from eVrnendina. ' hold, alio the creasing of the Ut. Mery'e Buath rk, about U mllea we.t of Baldwin. .. "1 intend to con.truct .mall work, capable of ra 4tlne aciiuu-de-niain at JackaonTllle. Baldwin. Pl- tke, and pwrhape one or two other important . -inta, ao alrong that 200 or 300 men will be aumclent each point. "TwentT-nre hnndrad men In addition to th. tw. gimanta mat neve Deea permanently stationed In Ta State (one at St. Augustine and one at s'ernan-.na) ought to be ample In Florida." , The artillery captured there will suffice ir such defensive works as may be deen el eoessary. I desire to see tbe lumber And turpentine ade on the St. John's River revived by yal men, end for tbat purpose, and to give tsuranoe that our occupation of this river t intended to be permanent, I have written the Secretary of Ihe Treasury, recom- icndtng that the port of Jacksonville be eolared open. Very respectfully, Your obt sorvant, Q. A. OILMORE, Maj.-Oen. Com. FROM LITTLE ROCK, ARK. The Heat lfirlnr Arblewement of the war. (Special Correspondence of tba Chicago Trlbuns. Littls, Rock, Ark., April 0, 1864. At tnv last writing- from this plaoe, I was unable to cive you the particulars of CoL Claytons expedition from fine uiun. it was a perfcot success. They met and drove In the rebel picket at Mount Elba, on the Saline River, and proceeded to lay a pontoon bridge at tbat place. While thiawaadoing, Lieut, Oreatehouae, 1st Indiana cavalry, and Young, bth Kansas cavalry, were sent with 80 men to attempt the deatruction of the rebel nontoon bridge at Longview, '20 miles beyond nionttoeiio, snu 4unmes irommuuni Elba. It was dark when they reaohed their destination, and Ihe rebel pickets iuripoa inr them to be Shelby's men suffered tbem to pass tbeir lines. Having succeeded thus far Lieut Young with thirty men rode directly int the rebel camp of some 150 or 200 men, and enquiring for their oommander said be was ordered to ascertain their strength, and requested that he would order his men out in line. "With or without arma ?" was the " Reb" response. " With. out arms " was the reply, " I want them for fatigue duty." About the time they were thus in line, Lieut. Oreatebouse with Ihe re mainini- thirtr men rode in and coolly de manded of the oommander tbat he should surrender, to which he laughingly replied that he could not fool him that way," and Hot until the Lieutenant proposed to shoot a half doien of his men to convinoe him of the fact, could the " reb " commander realise that he had been duped. The men and arma being seoured, Lieutenant Young proceeded to the pontoon bridge, upon which they were orossing their train, thirty-live wagons all loaded, were allowed to oross and aa many more men as they thought they oould manage. The men were quietly disarmed as they crossed, and sent to Lieut. Greenhouse, in charge of the prisoners. Word was then sent to send nothing more across as tha bridge needed repair, Uader NUMBER 238 pretext of "repairs," the bridge waa destroy, ed, the train fired, and tha little command of eighty men started for Mount Elba, whioh they reached' in twenty-four hours afurr leaving, hvln made a march ef eighty n es, ft ta d and destroyed a train of tuirty-h.cj whuiis; destroyed a pontoon bridge, and brought in over three hucdred prisoners, all without losing a man or firing a gun. Certainly there bava been but few more soeoessful pieces of strategy than this during tbe war. Such officers deserve promotion. VIATOR. - From Washington. The SDppIemeDtol-Tnx BUI-Tlie New jsoau. From tba fegalar Cormpoadaot of tht Ireolnf Was hi na to n, April 11, 18C4. TBI TEN-FORTY LOAM. The course of ceruin "oopperhed" in New York ia reference to the new ten-forty lonn exoitet the indignation of government officials here. They persist in the most in-fsmoiii falsehoods re u pectin this loan, after they hare been exposed. For example, I quote a paragraph containing the stereotyped falsehood ; "Tba moat important point If tbat tha faith of the CUVtrnmat la nletlatMl In a nunnai tn Invnlw... ita whole credit that tha intfrvata on Ha atorka ah all bo paid In gold. Tk principal mm to lave bm paid 0d, Imt Congnm hitdrtiinatly p4dmtppU' ""t wxtnwmtc tmworto 'it ntn' VMrttomitttd. Ihe in tenet ia, however, tintaiatakeblv guarantied Ia epecie, end the caatonu ttutitia are wade poyebln axclnairelT in eofn, whiih ta pletlfrrd sa 'apocinl fund' lor the paneat of Mwtinureat." The sentence italicized contains mon- 8 Irons falsehood. Having noticed the state ment two or three times, I took it to one of the gentlemen who drew up the supplementary bill alluded to. It seems tbat when it was Introduced, the words "in ooin" wera accidentally left out, and were left out in the printed copies of the bill. - The error was discovered, and on motion of Mr. 8te- vens they were inserted.. The original copy of the bill at tbe State Department contains the words "in coin" in reference to Ihe payment of the principal as well aa interest, and fas official printed copy does the same. There is therefore no excuse for the repsti- uva ui aui. iniaeuoou. Official Keport or Urntrwl Grant. ' Oeneral Grant s official report dated De cember 23, of the battles at Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, and Mission Ridge, is just published. It closes ob follows : "Uur losses in these battles were 757 killed, 4,620 wounded, and S80 missing total 6,616. "The loss of the enemy In killed and wounded was probably less than ours, owing to the fact that be was nroteoted bv his in- trenchments while we were wilhoutoover, At Knoxville, however, his loas was many times greater than ours, making bis entire loss at the two places equal to, if not exoeeding ours. We captured 0,142 prisoners, -of whom 239 were commissioned omoere 40 pieces of artillery, 69 artillery carriages and caissons, and 7,000 stand of small arms. . "The armies of the Cumberland and the Tennessee, for their energy and unsurpassed bravery in the three days battle of Chatta nooga and the purauitof the enemy; their patient onduranoe in marching to tbe relief of Knoxville ; and the army of the Ohio for its masterly defence of Knoxville and repeated repulses of Longstreet's assaults upon' that place, are deserving of the gratitude of their country. I have the honor Io be, Colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, "U. . UBAXT, Mnjor-Qenerol U. 8. Army. A Ribk. 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The wonderful events that are nowtrana. plring In thia country, upon whioh ihe eyes of the world are fixed, render a Good Niws- PArgE A necessity In every Intelligent Family. . , Thankful for tbe increasing patronage that bos Attended their efforts to make tha Ohio Stato Jouanal a First Class Fahilt Niwsfapa-b, the Fubb'shem Are prompted to continued efforts in the direction of progress and improvement. it ia their aim to make the Jocahaa oomplete compendium of newa, A ohAsto And pleasant fire-side companion, A faithful market guide, a fearless and truthful exponent of political matters,, a punotual chroniolerof Lkoislativi and Coxouasioa- al proceedings; And, In short, a weekly summary of events in the political, social, religious, scientific and commercial world. 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In doing this it may ba called upon at time to speak plainly; but It will always sneak upon conviction of duty, and never as An adulator of men In high places; And it will nothesitata to strip the guise from traitors and sympa thisers with rebellion, who oloak their treasonable sentimenta under the hypocritical cry for a peace that is to be obtained only by compromise with rebel in Arms. Term, as aha, Tketllw vm..i Slngl. Snbecrtbara, 1 year..... J ..... ,17 00 nlnale Buoscrlbere, 6 montha. 9 M 1 78 0 HO Single Subecriberi, 3 monthe. tilDKle SabecrltMra. 1 Binnih tongeou in olnbaoriOaod upward, U cenU par week each con v. To agonta In cluba of 90 and upward, 10 osnt pay Terma ar tb Trl-Wcwklr JonrnaL Single Bubecrlbere, 1 year .......$3 60 Single Snbacribera, 6 montlia....H..M......H.....m. 1 TA Hlngle Hubacrilwia, 3 moil tha. 0 90 Single tfubecrlbera, 1 month . 0 80 Trnw ot the Weekly Jonrnnl. Single Subacrlben, per year ............... 12 00 Four Bubaciiuera, per yoar,aeut to unuaildreaa, T 00 Ten Subacrlbera, per year, and one to tbe getter I ip of the club. Bent to one addreaa 16 00 Twenty Subacrlbera. per year, and one to tha getter-op of the club, aent to one addreaa.. . U 00 UUKTT, ALLEN e CO PwHIte'- PlpHefava. aaMUBIt T NOV MB ft, iskwib auaoMaooPt MABtTM n.aouon. . lmporurs and Dealers In FOREIGN AAD BOIHESXIO DRY GOODS. FurnlBhlng Goods and Trimming, And Mao.laotnrMi of CLOTHING. S. W. oor, 3d and Vina sis, opposite Burnet - " House. 1-CINCINNATI 1 ... aaari-wia. AGENTS I Look s jonr Intarsatsl Cell an abaln. eopjethioR argently needed by erery per. aoe ar ten samples mi raaa, hy raeU,fov Twenty 001?, He. 17 CHATHAM (tJUAJaB, MBW TOBKl : W-W. .., , DISEASES RESIJLTllfO Rt?a , DISOBUSBS OF THI IJY1B. - AND DIGESTIVE ORQAfyS J ARB CURBS BT HOOFIaAND'S t GEBjUANBITTEQS THE GREAT STRENGTHENIM. .-1 vosarxo, . THRSB BITTBRa BAY rBRFORlIRO MORS CVSB Hare and do Give Better Snvtjkvievotiofl, BA TS MOSS TESTIMONY, ' Have IvfcMRMpMtofcle Peeele , to voucu lor taem, .. . Than any other artioie In tha market, . We Aefr any On. to OowtraAld this I ml all.. , And will par'S1004 to Any one that will prodaoe a eerMAaat. fhtllhlt , , by .a, that Is not aBaniMB. aOOFLAtfFS GERMAN ; BITTERS WltX, CUKI ITMT CAME Of . .. , OER ONIO OR NER VO US DRBTLITT DISEASES OF THB KIDNEYS. . AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDER- ED STOMA CS , 0B8VBTV THB fOLLOWIHO ITIPTOMI, c BaxwIUair Ami DlMmltms mt thm lMff . , tiW 0IVMM , , . Conatipetioa, Inward PiJee, Folneea of Bloeel to Mm Ueaa, kit in r off live BtomsvcB, rttmaae, aaatwi t ibarn, Diat;ae.tf Food, Fttllseea or weight ta the Htomacy. Bou Xractettlona, Mitk ' r lug r Flattering t the nt or the , Btomecb,8w.niDlDgof the Heed, Harried and Difficult Breath iog. Flattering st tbe Heart, Choking r - . tirfomting flea-aaliooawheoim lying Poa-tnra, Ihrnncau ot Vie Wla ASVeAV VVJ w WVW aSVJrvxw th dlgbl, Ferer and Ms in Ihe Ued, Deficient)? of Penpiratteei, Yetlewneee of the 8k Id and Evee, Fain In tbe Side, Back.ChMt, Llnba, te.( flnddeft Fl wheat ' Meet. Burnlnc la Ihe Fleeb. Contlit la . glatuga of XWU, and great Depreeeioa ef ftptiiU. .4 THAT TBIS BITTIBI V ' " IS 2VOT ALCOHOMC, CONTAIN8 NO RUM OB WHJSKBT And Can't Mike Prunkardtg , But is the Best Tonic In !. Av orlcl , ( READ WHO SATS SO; (FroB tha Bar. Levi 0. Beck, Paator of tha Bapttaft Church, Pern barton, M. J.t formerl of the Marth Iianua. unarca ruuammufo ,.w I have known Hoofland'i Oemaa BlttanfcmnMr for a number of yeara. I hare need then la M7 pwm raraliy, ana nave men bo pieaaea wkb eneir nmmm tbat I waa lndaoad to raoenunead theaa ta bamF other, and know that tbey have operated la a etrik- tngly beuenciai maaner. 1 aaae greae pieeawra 'tm ttiaa pvbl.elr proclaiming thia tact, and oalllng tha attention of iboee afflicted with tba ttaaaeea for which they ara lewmmooejed, to aiieaa viteara knowing lrom experience tbat aiy raoonmendatkm will De ffuataiuea ao mm mvrm vueeiiniij mm Hoofiead'a Bitten b Intended to benefit tha fBkt4 and la not a "rait, drink " . Yonra traly. ! tmn O. mVJM (From Bar. J. Newton Brown. P. D., BttltoT of tho JCacyclopedl of Belifloaa K aowltxlgAt, tag QIbV tlao Chionicle, Pblladalphla.) Although not dlapoaed to favor or ioonewd .a-tent ktfdlclnee In geoeral, tbrongh dtetraatof t?elr IngredlenU and effect , I yet know of do rafflokwt reason why a man may not teatlfy ta tha baaiflta ha bellevea himaelf to have received from any alnpl urebaratlon. In the hope that ha mar thsMoratli'at to ibe benefit of others. . , I do tbla more readily In regard to HooHand Oer-man Bitten, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackaoo, of thla city, hwcanae I ww prejudiced agalnit them far many yea re, uuuer tna inipreeaion aat aney wwrw cdibmt aa aloohoUo mixture. 1 an Indebted to my friend, Bobert Bhoemaker, Baq., for tha removal of this prejudice by ptopo taau, and for aawnragamawt to try tham, whan aoffeting from great aad losgeoev tlnued debility. Tb Tat of thna' wMttarat elaaa,-blttara at the beglnalng of tha preeent year, waa folio wed by evldant roller and raaaawaUoti to a degree ol bodily and mantal vigor which X had iat MtT av ilx moatha before, and had aJmoat dee pal red of regaining. I therefore (taok God aad my Irtaod Sar directing aaa to the te of tbem. , . j . ia,n ivn xiu n a, rmumanpuMmm, (Tron tha Bar. Joa. Kennartt, Vaator of Um 10th Dr. Jackaon: Dear 81r:--I have haaa fraawaatlr raqaeated to connect my nana with aommendatfooa 01 ainert'ni ainue 01 meaiciaee, ira regaraing am oraetlce aa out of tnv apDroorlata aobera. 1 have im all cae declined; but with a dear proof la vartoaa inauneea, and particularly in my tamtiy, ac caaaae-falneeaor Dr. AooOand'a Oarotan Blturl depart for once from my uaual oouraa, to expreea my fall conviction that, for jbiiibI daeatitp a laa ajaaiai aaal miMciaUvfo Jaw OtmpUtmL Umm tafy aad eahiaMa pnparatum. Mm. ran caeaa It my Ml; hot aeaally. Ldnattt bob. it atil oe verr Denenciai aa lieoa waa autler from tho above eaneu. rata. ary reepaetnilly, 4, H. 1IHRUDV t Bightb below Ooatea at., Pbiladelpbia. (From Bar. Warren Baadolph, Faator of Baptart Church, Oer maatown, Pean.) Dr. O. H. Jackaon: Dear Bin Peraonal nati enoe enable me to aay that I regard tha German Blttara prepared by you aa a moat excellent nedl-clne. In caee of eerere eold and general debility I bava been greatly benefited by the uae of the Battel and doubt not they will produce almilar aOacU othera. Vouratrul7t WABBBN BAWDOLPH, Oarmatttowa, Pa. (From Bot. J. H. Turner, Paator of Heddlnf BL B. Churoh. Philadelphia.) Dr. Jackeea: Dear Brrt--Hav1og oaed yww4er man Bitten la my family frequently, I am arepar ed to aay tbat It haa been of great eervtoe. I baliavw that la moat oaaaa of general debility of tba ayateaa It la the aafeat and moat valuable remedy of whiah X have any knowledge 1 j lour, reepecitnlly, J. H. TTJBBBB, Ho. Tit B. BlAataoathatreai. (From tho Bar. J. at. Lyona, formerly Paatar a tha Columbue H.i.) moA MlddlaMWai Pa-J Bapttat Ghurehaa.) . . "-o ,- , . . . Rn BotmiUat, aT. . Dr. O. If. Jackaon: Dear Bin I foal It a pleaaura thua. of mv own accord, to bear teattmowy to tho ' xoellenoBof theCrenaan BUten. aaaa jraaraalooa betng much afflicted with Dyapepaia, I uaad taem ' ith very neneltclel raralta. I haw oflea raoom- . uaaded than to peraona enfeebled by that tormeat-ng diepaee, and have beard from them tba moat lat- l' ennctNtlnwnUlaaltoiAlrgraavaJn la,caeea tl general deMllly, I bellera It to be a tonla tha -sunot be aarpaaied. M. LTOMf, From tha Bar. Thoa. Winter, rmrtor alBMbamgls Baptlat Church.) . , Dr. Jackaon: Dear Sir: It fael It dae to your aa oallant preparatloB, Uotrfland Qarmao Blttara, to aM my teatuaaay 10 ine aoaarven iwputa.ion n aw obtalaed. X have for yeara, at time, bee troubled with great disorder In my head aad awrvoaa aratem. 1 wae adviaed by a friend to try a bottle of your German Blttara, I did ao, aad bava axaarlanoafl great and unexpected relelfj ay health baa beam very materially benefitted. 1 confident! recommend tha article whera I meat with caaaa almilar t my owa, and hart bertn asnured by many of tbalr good effecte. Jleiirwrlfaiiy ronri. T. WiMTJGJi, VINTKB, BoxborowaSb. P. (From Bev. J. 0. Barmen, of tba Gasman Baformaj Chuixh, hutitown, Berka Co., Pa.) Dr. C. M . Jackaont Batpaetad Sin I have bat troubled with Ifrapetttia nearly twenty rears, antf have never need any medlelna that did me a much nod aa HooflentVf Blttera. ' aaa rarw macb im proved la bealth, afte kavlag take. Ave bottle. Tonra, with rwipeot, , .l.tVUCKHAB. .... pbic jesjt Large rise' (holding nearly ehmbl onantltv.l SI per bottle hair aoe. u Small aise 7fie per bottle half do.' BEWARE Of COUSTERFE11V ' .... .. n Am that th. sururar. of "0. M. JAOTaOhTw. the WBAPPSB o( eeoh bottle. , , . Ahsnld vonr nwreet drnnfat not hav. thaMvJeAa. in ant be put off br anv of tha InUaleatrnf preewm. tlone thai may aaoaradlo Its alacja. hnl saad io as. aad w. will snrward, Mxmrel panhed, by exnrMa. BIHOlrAL OIT10B AND MAltXTf AOTOBT, Wo. est Arch Street, PHH.APEI.PniA. JONES & EVANS, (JtaeeAevrv I a M.JctUot Ot.) Proprietors. rorAlebTlrorisiAo4 taaaUrilB rf STarj town la tha Unit Btatatv ; ,, A certain extent. : ' : .1 . : .-d , i l.i